I am a pringada and Nuria Roca form the strange couple of the new Road Trip program. The first, Esty Quesada (Barakaldo, 1994), suffered bullying due to fat and ugly. After a year of doing nothing - "I didn't study or work because I wanted to die" - five years ago he started ranting on YouTube. And since then this profanity professional hater has managed to carve out a brilliant career with a cameo in the call ; his own series, Looser , in Flooxer; a couple of books; a role as the daughter of Javier Cámara in Vota Juan ; and now this docurreality , like Thelma and Louis , about two women on the road of deep America.

«What men have to say no longer matters much, that they leave a voice to others. This program is something very new and I think it's very good that they give us space and total freedom to let go of all the crap we want. They have done very well betting on us. We are already tired of the typical old cock talking about their fucking shits, ”Quesada releases to EL MUNDO.

At his side, the always smiling Roca (Moncada, 1972), host of programs such as Waku Waku or Lost in the tribe and with more than 25 years of experience in television, seems his antithesis. As Quesada herself says about her: «I knew I was a very elegant, iconic presenter ... present in my years of watching TV». So TNT - a channel available on the main payment platforms - has decided to put them together on a 2,000-kilometer trip, the Road Trip of the title, between Miami and New York. A factual series, they say from the chain, which debuted on Sunday with a double chapter of a total of six.

«Many times, when you don't have the greatest capacity, it's when you drop projects. And when you have it is when you have to do what you like. From there you have to know how to manage and reinvent yourself, ”says Roca, who has passed the quarantine and is close to fifty, and acknowledges that work, especially on television, is scarce. «That at this point I get a format that I have not touched is something wonderful. When they proposed it, it seemed crazy and somewhat unusual . Because it's you and you have to take off your hostess costume, ”he says. "Then you get together with people of this generation, who are very clear that they don't give a shit what people think, and it's fantastic," he adds.

Accustomed to your constant complaints, you may wonder if we will discover a new and happy Esty Quesada in this program. She replies: "I'm still a pringada, but a pringada in the United States." By the way, "I was freaked out that there were flags of the Confederate states on the roads, there was an incredible white supremacy ."

Speaking of fame and its growing media exposure, Quesada is resounding: «I don't care, the truth. It is something that has allowed me to live in Madrid, meet other people more similar to me, but I keep going out, I go blind and I don't think, alas, I have to keep the forms! ». This total absence of filters attracts as many haters as fans. And she defines herself saying: « I am a fucking circus . I am a person who is not afraid to be herself, that although it seems that no, there are many people who live repressed. I say the first thing that comes to my mind, I am quite righteous and I am not afraid of anything ».

In this sense, Roca connects with his partner saying: «Anonymity has given wings to a vulgarity and a very negative way of seeing life. This has hurt the rest because many times we are conditioned by what they will say, but we have to forget. That setback we have to get rid of and say what comes from there .

Quesada, by way of conclusion, sentence: «I think that the real change is not in I am going to change the world, but in I am going to change myself and thanks to my presence I am going to make the world something better simply because of how I am . Obviously you are not going to save the world because you are a person and we are all insignificant and tomorrow we die and nobody notices , the universe will remain the same. The change is to find the secret of life that is to laugh, have fun, do the circus and live with what makes you happy ».

Vagrants, 'amish', rifles and spirits

Quesada and Roca say that before starting their adventure they only knew the stages of the trip, which they carried out together with a team of 13 people for 17 days . «I had never been to the USA ... and above all paid. It's a fucking dream, ”said Quesada, who reviews some highlights: like when he bought half a dozen buns for her and an apple for Roca or when they visited a gun shop. "I've never been happier in my life than when I held that rifle," she confessed enthusiastically. "We saw 'Amish'," Quesada continued, recounting: "In Baltimore, homeless people were another level, those here are shit in comparison. And can I tell about Cassadaga? We went to the largest city of mediums in the world and contacted the dead.

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