“Here is Almeida, arrived from 1950.” This is how Rita Maestre reacted to the anecdote that the mayor of Madrid told about the last “romantic detail” he had had with his wife, Teresa Urquijo.
José Luis Martínez-Almeida stated during an interview in El Hormiguero that he had recently decided to surprise his wife and removed the clothes hanging from the folding clothesline that in his case he usually places in the kitchen. “Romantic can be sending flowers, giving a book or doing things that she would never expect you to do,” he defended himself. “The Madrid Romeo” said one of the program’s ants ironically.
Rita Maestre criticized this vision of romanticism on the part of the mayor: “I imagine that in his head it sounded spectacular,” she said in a message published in X along with the video in which she told it.
The PSOE spokesperson in the City Council, Reyes Maroto, was harsher than her counterpart from Más Madrid and assured that the mayor was “embarrassing” with these words. “Machirulo level 100” he said to close a message also published in X.
The reactions of the opposition spokespersons in the City Council are not the only ones that Almeida’s words have generated. “Almeida’s romantic detail is to pick up his underwear so that one day his wife doesn’t have to do it,” they say to the president.
To look at you with tenderness
I learned since I was little
Because you are pure glory
Because you are pure glory
Madrid cocidito
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