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The author of Ana Rosa’s “Me podéis comer la p…….” explains why they had to eat it

The author of Ana Rosa’s “Me podéis comer la p…….” explains why they had to eat it
Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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The virality of social networks has left us one of the funniest moments of this 2023. We already told the context this week: a guy was invited to Ana Rosa’s program to give voice to what had happened on a bus, since he witnessed a mishap (which in turn also went viral). So far so normal, but the key is that when he was about to go live, instead of responding to the presenter of Telecinco he blurted out: “Me podéis comer la polla” (You can eat my dick).

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After this, and as expected, the author of these statements, who goes by the name of Roger, wanted to explain why the members of the program had to eat it.

“The first thing I want to say is that I am not proud of what I did. I want to point that out,” he begins. “As much context as there is, I don’t justify it. Still, I’d like to add information that I think for me is important.”

From here, the author of this viral video comments that his cell phone was filled with messages from journalists, something that made him uncomfortable. When he agreed to go to Telecinco, he was kept waiting for 1-2 hours and with his cell phone, all through a Zoom call. To top it off, he was coerced about what he could or could not say, plus he had a cab at the door waiting to go to another set.

With these statements Roger provides more data on why he made this outburst that is already going to be one of the most viral of this 2023.

It has already reached so many points that even the most relevant Spanish-speaking streamers have reacted to the content.

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Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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