"Tve blocked it for us": Pablo Motos explains how the interview with Melody was managed | Television
Melody’s visit to El Hormiguero This Wednesday 4 June I had raised many expectations. It was the first time that the representative of Spain in Eurovision went to a space outside Rtve to talk about his experience at the Festival and the storm generated around her. The night dedicated to the singer in the Antena 3 program began with a performance that has connected That diva y The blackoutHis new theme. Subsequently, Pablo Motos took the floor to explain the way to that interview.
“I want to thank you for giving us your first interview on a set,” the presenter started. “Since a lot has been spoken these days, I would like to restore the truth in some things,” continued Motos. The first thing he stressed is that the melody, like the rest of the guests of the program, went to the interview without charging anything. “Nothing at all, even if in other places they offered you everything,” he added in reference to the commented offer of Friday (Electric) have the artist last week in exchange for a high sum of money. “And I said no,” Melody laughed and confirmed.
“I also want to emphasize it El Hormiguero In recent years he has invited all the Eurovision competitors, “added the presenter and examined the visits of Chanel and Blanca Paloma and that last year it was tve he asked for El Hormiguero who led to Nebulassa “but they did not feel prepared for a Anthill And we said we understood it. ”
“And this year we ask the Spanish television to bring Melody, they blocked it from the first moment and that’s why we brought it when the contract with Spanish television ended up,” Motos explained. The interview, according to the presenter, closed on Tuesday 27 after Monday 26 he spoke. “And on Tuesday evening I said it because it came [el actor] Luke Evans and wanted to sing your song, that’s why I said it in advance. “
Melody canceled the visit with which he agreed The revolt For his return from Eurovision, something that has caused tensions between program 1 and the singer, as could be verified in the press conference that offered days after the festival and in which Sevillian made reference to the words he bronze had towards him in his program. After Melody’s reaction, the humorist made himself seriously in his space and replied refusing to apologize. The singer did not participate in any other RTVE program after crossing Eurovision.
RTVE made the basis for Benidorm Fest 2026 public on Wednesday, which include rules, a kind of Melody Clause, With which the public entity will try to prevent situations such as this year from repeating.
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