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Dulceida makes peace with David Broncano in 'La revuelta'

The presenter and the content creator had been in a distant relationship for five years.

Dulceida in "The Revolt".
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BarcelonaThe television archives almost cost David Broncano an interview. This Monday night the tension between the presenter and The revolt and the influencer Aida Domènech—better known as Dulceida—with the Catalan singer's visit to the program. During the interview, the content creator admitted that for five years she ignored Broncano after he stated that Dulceida's death wouldn't matter "to anyone."

The first sign of reconciliation of the night was the large poster that the influencer on the stage of the RTVE program. Little by little, Broncano tore away the paper covering the poster to discover that the figure behind it was a recreation of the cover of the Catalan filmmaker's new documentary, Dulceida, in the nude 2+1, but manipulated with respect to the original: the face of the woman from Badalona had been modified by the face of Broncano, who appeared with the semi-naked and pregnant body of the woman influencer.

A tension that came from afar

"It's shocking," the presenter confessed to the applause of the euphoric audience when he saw the image of the poster. But after that scene that managed to break the ice between the two characters, the Badalona native didn't mince her words when it came to expressing her opinion on the comment the presenter had made in 2020. "This poster is to make peace," Dulceida blurted out. "Is there peace to be made?" Broncano responded. Following the presenter's alleged oversight, the content creator reminded him of the controversy that arose in 2020. "You had just started and they sent me one of your programs. You said: 'It's as if Dulceida is now dying, that nobody cares.'" Broncano admitted that saying that had been "ugly."

After that, the influencer She stated in an interview that she "disliked" the presenter, and these statements were shown on the screen during the program. "I crossed you out and on a program I said your name when they asked me which celebrity I disliked. Then I got hooked on the program and forgot," she stated.

To end the controversy, Dulceida dedicated the poster to Broncano and wrote the initials APS – the acronym forfriends forever–. Immediately afterward, the presenter, with the help of the guest, wrote in Catalan, "Do you want to be my friend?", expressing the reciprocal peace between the two.

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