Television The question that Pablo Motos did not dare to ask Emilia live at El Hormiguero

Emilia gave an interview to El Hormiguero on Wednesday, March 15

Television The question that Pablo Motos did not dare to ask Emilia live at El Hormiguero

Emilia gave an interview to El Hormiguero on Wednesday, March 15. The Argentine singer presented a new single titled Te recuerdo and she talked about her successful career and her love life with Pablo Motos.

The interpreter is the girlfriend of Duki, a singer who visited El Hormiguero on February 23. "He is wonderful, he is a very charismatic guy," said the guest, who revealed what she likes most about her partner's personality. "I can number millions, but his sensitivity is one of the things I like most about him. He's a bear. He's hating me right now. He makes trap music, he's tougher, but he's super sensitive and has a huge heart He is loving, he is divine," he said.

The presenter wanted to know what a sentimental relationship between two music stars was like. "Luckily we understand each other super well. We have been able to understand our careers by doing the same. We accompany each other in the distance, the video call is very important," he explained.

At that moment, Motos proposed something to Emilia. "I'm going to ask you a question and I'm going to write it down, okay? You tell me yes or no and that people interpret what I ask you," warned the communicator. "Oh, stop. Do I have to tell you yes or no? Now? No, not for now. In the future it is projected, but for now, no," the vocalist replied, so many thought that she had asked her if he wanted to marry or have children with Duki. "It was a somewhat intimate question and that's why I can't do it. You have to interpret at home, let people think about it," the format driver qualified.

Emilia also spoke on the show about her beginnings in music. "I come from a very small city, Entre Ríos, and the resources for me were nil. I had to trust myself a lot to be able to sacrifice myself, work on what I love and live from music. My grandmother gave me the first guitar and I I began to get closer to music playing folklore and tango", he recalled.

"It has been something very important for me to leave such a small city. I always tell it with great pride because I feel that it is very important for those who are in their rooms, in their towns or in their very small cities, thinking of being something, who see it as impossible and it is not impossible," he claimed.

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