After his surprise jump to 'Women, men and vice versa' , Toñi Moreno also presents 'Wonderful people' in Canal Sur and 'Those wonderful years' in Telemadrid, a sentimental journey through our past. Its naturalness is the brand of the house.

You have three programs on antenna. Are you the new Jorge Javier Vázquez? In this TV or you get everything at once or you're at home and nobody calls you. When you get everything at once, if you are strong, you have to say yes. 'Those wonderful years' on Telemadrid is a nostalgic show. Why do you sell nostalgia so much? It's true. I don't know if it has to do with the political moment we are going through and with the disenchantment there is. We really want to look back with beautiful feelings. You always go out in sports. Have you ever worn high heels? I showed up to two hundred million casting and they never chose me in any. I was uncomfortable with the heels because it was like a must to go on TV and I could not even think what my feet hurt. When my father died, he left me no farmhouse, but left me his feet, which are horrible. There came a time when I couldn't think or walk. It has not been an aesthetic issue, but health. What is the trick for an interviewee to tell you what he has not told anyone? Listen. There is no other trick. The interviewee is grateful that you really care what he is telling you and that you are not waiting for the next question. When you do an interview on TV, there is no privacy. There are 70 people from the public, 40 people from the team ... It is as if we were in a shop window. Achieving an intimate tone is very complicated. I have a script of questions and, in the end, very rarely what we had on paper comes out. Who is the most difficult character that has made it for you? Mari Carmen and her dolls. It was a surreal interview. I asked one thing and she answered what she wanted. I don't know if she had a bad day or the one with the bad day was me. Your moment 'earth swallow me' live? Everyday. I really screw up live and deferred. I am very bullshit. Maybe, I ask someone: "What does your mother think of this?" And his mother has passed away. Those things happen to me a lot. There was a time when I decided that, when one is wrong, the most honest thing is to ask for forgiveness and not to weigh you. When I started on TV with 14 years, the nickname I had in my town was "Miss Sorry." He presented the news on local TV with 14 years and said four words and one was sorry. How is your relationship with María Teresa Campos? Has he really forgiven you for not telling you that you were going to take up his schedule at Telecinco? Yes. I already told him on Telemadrid that I was not going to apologize in all the regions of this country. I already asked for it. The one that doesn't forgive him is me because we played cards and he beat me up ... Teresa and I have had a wonderful relationship. Even when I was angry with me, the only one who was calm was me, because I knew it was temporary. Teresa has a very good thing and is that it is nothing spiteful. Did you get blocked by WhatsApp? Yes. Bloqueadísima. But not anymore. Now I send my ultrasound. There is a great relationship. And you? Who are you locked to? No one. Be honest, how did you live the change from 'Live life' to 'Women men and vice versa'? In principle, like any change when you are in your comfort zone, with a lot of fear. I belong to a ship called Mediaset and the captain is Mr. Vasile. If the captain says that I have to be in the bow, I am in the bow and if I have to be in the kitchen, in the kitchen. What were you afraid of? Not doing well. In the long run, Vasile has proved that he was right. Both Emma García and I have improved the data. Vasile's trusted people, and I include myself, are very versatile. I was very happy where I was, but leaving the comfort zone is very good. What is truth and script in 'Women Men and vice versa? Everything is true, because, in fact, since I am, we have caught three or four who were cheating us. And we have thrown them out. It is a program where many young people come to show their heads on TV and then they end up catching and falling in love and that is where the plot begins. No one comes in love. How have relationships changed? Kids now have less complexes. In my generation, I had a hard time having sex with someone if there was no love. I moved more for the sentimental issue. Now the kids are freer, they experiment, they have relationships ... They and they, right? Before, the girl had to beg to pray ... I love it now when I see that there is a girl without complexes that has a relationship with one, with another and is testing. And he doesn't have that thing of what they will say. I lived with what they will say. In that we have advanced a lot. Is the program not very macho? I love it because when there is a macho attitude, everyone jumps like crazy. They have it perfectly defined when someone makes a macho type comment: "She has messed with you on the first night. That already tells you how it is." Then, they jump like hyenas. In general, the 'tronistas' have very bad press. There is a boy who has two businesses, one who is finishing Architecture, another studying Engineering ... Fliparías. There are fewer and fewer ninis . We have the prototype of tronista musculitos with the tight shirt. Because they go to the gym, they take care of each other and they are very good. It is a joy for the body. But, in addition, they study and work. And, those rumors that they are all paid actors? Absolutely fake. Has any 'tronista' stolen your heart? Yes, many. I suffer like a damned girl because the kids feel and suffer them too. I had a really bad time with Julen when Violeta got involved in 'Survivors' with Fabio. And then, I had a very bad time when Violeta came because I know she was suffering from Julen, because nobody wants to fall in love with a good person. Deep down, they are kids. When you came to 'Viva la Vida', you confessed that you were experiencing a bad personal and professional moment and that you had lost confidence in yourself. That's why I'm so grateful to Paolo. My father died that year. In addition, I came from a brutal failure in TVE with 'Between all'. It was very difficult for a producer to put my name on the table. When I was going to ask for work, I noticed everyone's faces as saying 'poor thing'. So, I took a coach course in Seville and learned that I didn't have to wait for a producer to call me. I invented a program, I convinced Antonio Banderas and Alejandro Sanz, I did an investigation of each one of them and I went to Antena 3. It is that moment of thinking that nobody was going to call me and that this was over. He did not believe in me. Then, Vasile called me and offered me a job. What has Paolo Vasile taught you about television? That I am capable of doing more things than I thought. You will fulfill your dream of being a mother. How do you carry the pregnancy? I didn't know this was going to be so hard. Not to lie to you, I have spent four months with some very funny symptoms. Everything you put in Google, go. Nausea ... Is that there are many changes. Now, I'm fine. I am very excited because it is a very persecuted dream. What is the comment that bothers you the most? That they tell me that I am older to be a mother. Right now, being older or being young has nothing to do with physical age, but with the mental age and strength you have. You take or not maternity leave, they will criticize you. Pilar Rubio and Eva González were criticized for not taking it. I don't know what I'm going to do, honestly. Maybe I can't afford to spend a lot of time without working. What is it like to go hungry as a child? I didn't go hungry. Yes, I ate the same thing for a long time. In my house, there have been many shortcomings. The country people know that they work when there are peoná s and when there is none, they do not work. I did not go to work for pleasure, but because my salary was needed. I cannot say that I have been hungry because my mother hurts so much. Maybe what we did was not eat ham and organize differently. But my mother was an artist for that. You gave the headline yourself: "I've never been in a closet." Do you regret saying it? I don't talk about my private life because it's mine. I don't answer personal questions because I don't want to. I have never talked about anyone because it is a facet that I reserve. There can be nothing more private than your sexual condition and who you are with. I have joked in some program. I have not been in any closet, outside or inside. I am still surprised that people are shocked when someone talks about these issues, when they have to be spoken with total naturalness. Do women have it harder than men to get out of the closet? I don't think so. When I talk to my mother's friends and my mother, who are 70 years old, they don't even comment on the subject because it is already overcome. Everyone can do with his life what comes out of the bun. THE LAST QUESTION. Are back times coming for the LGTBI collective? While there are kids who suffer bullying in schools because they are gay, you have to fight. We have achieved many rights because there are many people who have taken to the streets. I present in Canal Sur a program called 'Wonderful people' and every time we make hidden cameras related to homophobia, children have jumped. Therefore, I am very hopeful.

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