
Mariló Montero la lía en La Revuelta: «Al toro no se le maltrata, Morante de la…
El segundo programa de la nueva temporada se convirtió en un debate encendido sobre la tauromaquia
Madrid, Spain \u2013 A recent segment on the popular TV program 'La Revuelta,' hosted by David Broncano, sparked a heated discussion on the controversial topic of bullfighting, featuring veteran presenter Mariló Montero. Montero, known for her outspoken views, staunchly defended bullfighting, asserting it as a quintessential part of Spanish culture and an art form. "If you want, we open the gap of bullfighting. It is Spanish culture," Montero stated, eliciting a mixed reaction from the studio audience. She further argued that the fighting bull, a breed specifically maintained for tauromaquia, would face extinction without the tradition. "The bull, if there were no bullfighting, would die, it wouldn't exist, it would be in extinction and you know the theory," she explained. Broncano, while maintaining a respectful tone, did not shy away from expressing his strong opposition. "I am very anti-bullfighting, I am very convinced of being against it," he declared, adding, "If you like it, you like it, but the animal is being mistreated, yes or no." Montero, however, firmly countered, "No, it is not mistreated. And it is certainly not the intention." The exchange, punctuated by laughter and applause from the audience, showcased the deep divisions within Spanish society regarding the practice. Broncano lightened the mood with a humorous remark, suggesting that if he were to sit down, Montero might give him a "thrust to the neck," a playful nod to the bullfighting terminology. The debate underscored the program's commitment to tackling sensitive issues with both seriousness and characteristic wit.
El segundo programa de la nueva temporada se convirtió en un debate encendido sobre la tauromaquia