TVE’s Las Campanadas with David Broncano and Lalachus were crowned on December 31 as the funniest in recent years, completely eschewing sobriety and betting on the characteristic humor of ‘The Revolt’.

The broadcast of the public channel went from the risky start of the presenter standing on the roof in front of the iconic illuminated Tío Pepe sign, to the funny greeting to Cristina Pedroche and Alberto Chicote, with shots included with those who unknowingly sneaked into TVE, passing through the important demands of the two communicators, after such a complicated year.

And although the vast majority of the reviews were very positive, it seems that there were people wanting something to go wrong and they had to cling to the most ridiculous argument: an alleged attempt at religious offense by Lalachus.

This extreme final skin on some users on social networks on the first day of 2025 has surprised a large number of Catholics in the digital ecosystem, who not only did not notice any offense at any time, but they have seen a beautiful and respectful gesture. positive value towards a non-religious character.

In case the intentions of these comments were not clear enough, many have been completed with genuine offenses and even insults towards Lalachus, once again towards his physical appearance, which had no response from the collaborator, since they respond on their own. .

To make the embarrassment complete, the far-right association Get Heard came into action, taking advantage of it whenever it sees an opportunity to make headlines and has once again threatened the Fuenlabrada association with a threat in court for a religious offense.

The comedian wanted to pay tribute to ‘Grand Prix’, a program she has adored since she was a child and to which she served as godmother last summer, taking a picture of Jesus Christ and putting on it the face of the heifer from the TVE contest presented by Ramón García. Something that had already been done before with singers and other celebrities by their fans with all the love and respect.