Manu Tenorio remains in the spotlight. The singer has been one of the protagonists of ‘La revuelta’ on its first night of the week thanks to Jorge Ponce. The collaborator used his particular humor to address the situation that the artist has experienced. “Have you heard about Manu Tenorio?” he began by saying, in reference to the singer’s legal conflict with some tenants in his home in Sanlúcar de Barrameda.

Jorge Ponce gave his own experience as an example in which some “squatters” had signed a rental contract, paid two months’ deposit and the current month. “A flat that I have, that I got with my savings and from when my mother died,” he said. “They broke into my apartment, taking advantage of the fact that they had signed a rental contract and had paid. They took everything: clothes, things, the entire family. They even changed the burned-out light bulb in the bathroom.”

“It’s happened to you like Manu Tenorio,” Broncano assured. “You already know what justice is like in this country that helps the criminals and not the victims. My hands are tied. I don’t know whether to call the Nazis anti-squatters, the old-woman brothers,” said Jorge Ponce between laughter

Then, Patricia Suárez, from ‘Mañaneros’gave the surprise by sneaking in to clarify the situation in ‘The Revolt’. “Forgive the intrusion. ‘Mañaneros’ is about mornings. It’s not time, it’s not hours, but I was watching the program and I had doubts,” he confessed. “I have nothing to hide from you,” Ponce laughed, imitating Manu Tenorio.