An unexpected appearance
Dulceida, the famous fashionable influencer, made his entry into the program ‘La Revuelta’ for the first time, a moment awaited by his followers. Aída Domènech, his real name, has left a significant imprint on the digital world, and his presence on the program was an opportunity to discuss important issues in his life.
A documentary that reveals privacy
The reason for his visit was the promotion of his new documentary, ‘Dulceida to the eviction 2+1’, which will premiere on April 4. In this new installment, Dulceida opens on her relationship with Alba Paul, her desire to be a mother and the struggle to balance her personal life with the professional.
A tricky past
During his stay in the program, David Broncano, presenter of the program, recalled the influence of Dulceida on the world of social media, noting that he was one of the first to appear in Spain. However, the conversation took an unexpected turn when Dulceida took advantage of the opportunity to address a past comment that was injured.
A comment that hurts
The influencer recalled a time when Broncano made a comment he considered unfortunate during one of the first broadcasts of ‘La Revuelta’ to Movistar+. ‘You said my death would not import anyone,’ said Dulceida, expressing his upset for what he considered an inappropriate joke.
Reconciliation and new friendships
Despite the initial voltage, the dialogue ended with a positive note. Broncano acknowledged that his comment had been unsuccessful and tried to justify himself, but finally, they both signed a gift with a friend message: ‘Sorry, do you want to be my new friend?’ ‘Yes I want’, Dulceida responded, thus marking the end of an episode that seemed to be forgotten.
Final reflection
This meeting has not only been a time of promotion, but also a lesson on the importance of words and the ability to reconcile. In a world where opinions are rapidly spread, personal connections can overcome misunderstandings, and this is what Dulceida demonstrated with its appearance on the program.