La Esteban in ‘The Revolt’: oh, Belén | Television

David Broncano announced that an “incredible person” was going to appear, whose profession is “being herself” and the feeling after the interview is that this definition was intended for Eva Argiñano and not for .

The one from San Blas is a television animal in low hours, it is the type of family that has given you the best years and the phrases of your life, but that over the years become somewhat tiring and repetitive. She told us about ten times that she has taken a sabbatical, about three hundred times that she is diabetic (as if we didn’t know, this time she even showed the insulin pump) and on a million occasions that and what, if a contract or a job opportunity comes along, it’s not so bad. He mentioned his mother Carmen, who lives in Benidorm; to her daughter who lives “very far away, in the United States” and reminded us how happy she is with her husband, Miguel, a Real Madrid fan who is not amused by jokes about his profession: ambulance driver.

Broncano has made up his mind about Belén, and has hesitated since the second or third time that the most illustrious neighbor of Paracuellos del Jarama interrupted the program. She reproached him for not having replaced a photo with his face that was on the table and he was looking for grapes. “Yesterday I arrived from Salamanca and I have been cooking cookies all night,” Belén told him while opening a huge box with the logo. “I don’t know how to do anything other than desserts for my husband,” she added.

“I never ask you for anything,” she said. “Joe, no, every time you come you ask for seven things,” he responded. And give him the sabbatical and let’s see if he gets a contract. The revolt. Without a break in continuity, he ordered the camera to focus on the stands and there were Paloma, Tina and Mariví, lifelong friends who I know as if they were my own. There was also “La Debi”, which I don’t like.

Belén arrived repetitively, also a kisser. She sent kisses to María Patiño, to El chule, who is a work colleague of her husband whom she considers family. He also sent kisses to Getaria, the entire Basque Country as a whole, and “La Luisi”, wife of Karlos Argiñano.

Throughout this time, Eva Argiñano did not stop smiling and amazed at what was happening. “Belén, you talk a lot,” he commented. “Always here,” she responded. “I think Belén is bipolar, she goes from love to hate,” said Arguiñano. Which is worth summarizing Andrea Janeiro’s mother’s time in the contest, but also her life in general.

Belén clarified that it is “a thing that was” and of which she has good memories. When it was his turn to mention it, he remembered that it is broadcast on Wednesdays at a quarter past eleven at night, a little late because Broncano is “a pain in the ass” and ends at hours that are not normal.

Seconds later, just like someone who doesn’t want the thing, she assured that after some unpleasantness, now the Treasury owes her nothing, that she is very happy and that she has a manager called Begoña. He didn’t send Begoña a kiss, but I want to take advantage and send it to her because thanks to her, she fixed the black hole she left in her accounts. There are too many Belenazos in my memory to not remember these details.

They talked little about money and only a little more about sex. Eva left as she came, smiling and looking forward to sleeping, I sense, in her bed in Zarautz. Esteban assured that he has a very complete and satisfied sexual life now that he is on sabbatical. Oh, Bethlehem.

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