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Updated Wednesday, January 31, 2024-19:49

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Irene Montero (35) faces a new, less hectic stage. After losing her portfolio from the

Ministry of Equality a few months ago,

the politician will top the list of Unidas Podemos for the European Elections. Personally and politically, she has taken advantage of a gap in her agenda to attend the

Human Animals

podcast on January 30.

Montero stood before the

microphones of vegan

YouTuber

Ibai Vegan

to chat about various topics. Among them, her life with Pablo Iglesias (44) and his children, the twins Manuel and Leo, six years old, and little Aitana, five. An intimacy that she has lately shown more on her networks. According to her, she

had to be "humanized"

to counteract the effects that some media gave her.

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During the two and a half hours that the podcast lasted, she also revealed what she is like as a couple. "It's not the first time I've said it, but

I'm a jealous person

.

I admit it. Not with pride

, but I've been raised that way and

I don't see myself capable of exposing myself to an open relationship

. I see myself very far from being able to try, even though

I'm aware that my position is not the healthiest

,

" he indicated.

"The imposition of monogamous relationships is full of many myths and mandates that make us suffer a lot and

I understand that you can feel these intense bonds

with more than one person at the same time.

I find it absolutely easy to understand, but impossible to execute

," he concluded. about this theme.

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He also talked about his childhood. "I am an only child and that marks my personality quite a bit, in some good things and in others the worst. My father worked long hours and I saw him less, but my mother was very dedicated and we always did activities together," she said.

"I went to a spectacular school, it was

arranged

. I have the best memories and

a good part of who I am is from having gone to the 21st century

." Montero also recalled her rebellious adolescence, in which she met a man who made her "out of date" while still being a good student. "Thanks to that first love I began to listen to Joaquín Sabina.

I continue to have a relationship with him

and with most of the couples who have been important in my life."