This Monday, The revolt made its historical audience record by having Rosalía as a guest. And on Tuesday the team of David Broncano’s program wanted to celebrate the character by bringing back to the set the first guest of his career on La 1, on 9 September 2024, the Basque Aitor Francesena, six-time world champion in surfing adapted for the blind.
The athlete arrived at the studio greeting Paula Vázquez, previously a guest to promote the competition Until the end of the world: “I traveled a lot to your city (Ferrol), to Doniños beach, there are great surfers there,” she told him. The first thing Broncano did was ask him how he handled fame after appearing on the program: “We’re already old, 55 years old, and the nonsense goes away,” he joked, although he acknowledges that many doors have opened for him in these 12 months.
For this reason Francesena is back on the program loaded with gifts. Among these, their city cider and txapelas personalized with the names of Sergio Bezos, Ricardo Castella and Grison. For his part, he wanted to crown Broncano as txapeldun (winner), in an emotional moment in which the presenter knelt down: “David jauna, txapeldun” (Mr. David, champion, in Basque) and gave him the enormous cap that champions receive in competitions in Euskadi and which he gave to the municipality of Zarautz, which Broncano defined as one of the “most beautiful in Spain”: “It is an honor to give you this on behalf of the people of Zarautz,” explained the surfer.
The athlete also took the opportunity to promote his book, Surf lifeand talks about his latest adventures, now also in the mountains: “I get bored sitting, I’m always standing, I walk everywhere”, he exclaimed to talk about having recently climbed Teide in Tenerife in flip-flops. It was 16 hours of climbing: “It’s horrible, with fever and dizziness.” Francesena, who won the World Cup this year after rupturing a tendon, wanted to start with a life lesson for the public: “Life is wonderful, but difficult things happen to all of us, we have to make a change and move forward”.
This Tuesday, The revolt he couldn’t get through The anthillbut it once again became the most watched of the day on La 1, with 1,713,000 average viewers and a share of 13.7%, still on the average of the days before Rosalía, when it reached 20% of viewers for the first time. share. Broncano celebrated the album with applause from the audience and a man dressed as a robot dancing to thank the Catalan singer for her participation.
