
Shock on 'TardeAR' Over Fran Rivera's Confession About Paquirri's Inheritance
In 'TardeAR,' everyone present was shocked by Fran Rivera's confession about Paquirri's inheritance.
On TardeAR they have once again talked about Paquirri's inheritance. The topic has resurfaced after a shocking discovery on yesterday's show, as an object that belonged to the bullfighter was found for sale on Wallapop. Fran Rivera couldn't hold back and has spoken again about Paquirri's belongings for TardeAR.
This finding has surprised the viewers and the show's collaborators. No one expected such a significant object to be available on a buy-sell platform.

Today, the show featured the family that put the cape up for sale. Their goal was for Canales Rivera to verify the authenticity of the garment.
Fran Rivera Has Confirmed That No One Has Called Him to Sell Him the Possession That Belonged to Paquirri
On the set, Canales Rivera examined the cape carefully. After a few moments of anticipation, he confessed: “This cape is my uncle's.” With this statement, the authenticity of the garment was confirmed.
Additionally, the bullfighter revealed touching details about the cape. “I think the cape has a wonderful story, it has been stored for 45 years (45 años) and now it's being sold for a good cause,” he explained.

He also added that the seller has hearing problems and needs the money to buy a hearing aid. “She wants to sell it to fix her health problem,” Canales Rivera stated.
However, the most shocking part came with Fran Rivera's confession. Iván García, a collaborator of the show, contacted him to know his opinion about the sale of the cape. Live, he revealed: “Fran Rivera assured me that no one has contacted either him or his brother Cayetano to offer them the cape.”
Fran Rivera Leaves Everyone in Shock After His Words on TardeAR About Paquirri's Inheritance
But that wasn't all. The statement that left everyone in shock was the following: “Fran Rivera hasn't given much credibility to this cape being his father's. That's why he said we should give it to him.”

These words caused a great stir on the set. The surprise was widespread, as the seller made it clear that she is not willing to give it away. Her intention is to sell it to afford the hearing aid she so desperately needs.
The debate remains open. Is it really Paquirri's cape? Should it be given away or sold? Meanwhile, TardeAR has once again captured the audience's attention with a topic that continues to generate controversy.
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