A NOU PROGRAM I A MEMORABLE VISIT
Juanra Bonet was the guest star of ‘El Hormiguero’, where he presented his latest television project, ‘Traitors’, which is already broadcast every Wednesday in Antena 3. With a format reminiscent of role -playing games like’ El Lobo ‘, the proposal has captured the viewers’ attention.
Within the world of ‘traitors’
In ‘Traitors’, the participants live in a castle and are divided into two groups: the ‘faithful’ and the ‘traitors’. Only they know their true identities. The ‘faithful’ must discover who traitors are, while the latter must keep their secret as they try to eliminate their rivals. The first broadcast showed that many contestants aspired to be traitors, a tendency that reflects the attractiveness of the villains in the narrative.
The fascination with the dark side
During his conversation with Pablo Motos, Bonet reflected on the fascination that viewers feel for the malevolent characters. These characters, often charismatic and cunning, captivate the audience despite their debatable actions. This attraction for the ‘bad’ is a recurring theme in many entertainment formats.
An anecdote with royalty
Beyond promoting his program, Bonet shared a personal anecdote that surprised the audience. Ten years ago, in the celebration of the 25th anniversary of Antena 3, he had the opportunity to meet Queen Leticia. In a relaxed atmosphere, he joined a conversation with several journalists and, at one point, forgot his royal status.
A moment of normality
Bonet described the interaction as a natural, claiming that he felt a great ‘camcaneria’ in the conversation. He shared that the queen, at any given time, commented that she had to leave to attend a scientific congress, and he, with a joke tone, suggested that he invite him. This interaction turned out to be an unforgettable memory for the presenter, who laughed when remembering.
Final reflections
Juanra Bonet’s visit to ‘El Hormiguero’ not only served to talk about his new program, but also offered a personal look at an unusual meeting with royalty. Moments like this remember that, despite the differences in situation, human connections can be surprisingly simple and authentic.