The summer break on television
With the arrival of summer, many television and radio programs begin to close for vacation, adopting an air of relaxation divided between fun and rest. At this time, it is common to see how programs are still on the air, but with temporary moderators who are in charge of keeping the car moving while the regular presenters enjoy some well-deserved time off. This is the case of Esport3’s Onze program, which is usually under the command of the charismatic Xavi Valls, but is now in the hands of another excellent professional from the network: Jordi Ramos.
Xavi Valls and his escape
Where is the great Xavi? As we have mentioned, he is enjoying his vacation and has decided to share some of his destinations with his followers through social networks. Recently, he published an image that generated a pleasant guessing exercise among his fans, who finally identified that he was in the beautiful town of Jaca. ‘I have found a citadel with deer in the pit. I just have to find one with crocodiles, like in the movies,’ he tweeted.
Culinary memories of Jaca
In his remarks, he mentioned the famous patata farcida, a typical local dish that his friends and followers suggested he try. Amidst laughter and jokes, they also recommended the ‘Jaquesas’, a typical dessert from the region. As he himself said, he seeks to relax, and although he commented on the oppressive heat, that did not prevent him from maintaining his keen perception or his willingness to share opinions.
Unfiltered opinions
Xavi Valls is known for openly expressing what he feels or thinks, and his followers are used to his direct comments. Not long ago, during the Euro Nations Cup, he surprised more than one with a rhyme that went viral. However, his ability to surprise often transcends the lightness of his words. Recently, he addressed a sensitive topic: the Spanish monarchy, reflecting a reality that he observed during his visit to Jaca.
Reflections on Jaca
The presenter noted the absence of cultural diversity in the town: ‘I have been to Jaca and I was surprised not to find a single Chinese, Muslim or Pakistani establishment. ‘All the hospitality staff seemed to come from the place,’ he commented. This observation generated reactions among his followers, who exchanged anecdotes about the place’s past, including the mention of wine bottles with Franco’s image.
The irony of historical memories
Although he did not find the aforementioned bottles, he reported that he did see a monument to Philip II, suggesting that Jaca’s past has its own historical peculiarities. His acid response was clear: ‘I haven’t seen them, but there is something similar – a monument representing Philip II, which could be considered the same thing.’ This biting reflection allowed him to reaffirm his unique style, full of humor and criticism.
The charisma of Xavi Valls
Xavi Valls continues to be a central character in entertainment, and even in his absence, he manages to capture the attention and conversation of users on social platforms. His charisma and his comments always make an impact on his followers, whether live or in the context of his vacation. Therefore, his legacy continues, keeping everyone connected to his reality.