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Shocking Confession by Marisa Martín-Blázquez to Emma García Live

The 'Fiesta' collaborator has admitted to the host a tradition she keeps during this Holy Week

This afternoon, the program Fiesta has dressed up to celebrate the start of Holy Week. Hence, it has sent its reporters to different parts of Spain where it is experienced in a special way. This has allowed, in turn, Marisa Martín-Blázquez to surprise Emma García by confessing something to her live.

No more and no less than she has told her that she keeps a practice on this very special day. A habit that her grandmother taught her.

Emma García smiling on the set of 'Fiesta'
Emma García didn't expect what Marisa told her | Telecinco

The Endearing Family Tradition of Marisa Martín-Blázquez That She Told Emma García

Fiesta wanted to celebrate with its viewers this Holy Week day. For this reason, it has sent several team members to show how that day is being experienced in three cities where the processions are special. We are referring to Córdoba, Seville, and Málaga.

In the studio, Emma García has talked with her collaborators about how they experience this Holy Week. It was here when the most unexpected and surprising confidence of Marisa Martín-Blázquez arrived. Live, she has acknowledged that she does keep a tradition that her grandmother instilled in her.

She has stated: “When we were little, my grandmother used to tell us a saying: ‘On Palm Sunday, those who don’t wear something new will have their hands cut off.’ We had to go dressed in something new.”

A custom that, according to her own confession, she has continued to faithfully follow. Thus, she has acknowledged: “And I have kept that tradition. That's why today I'm wearing the outfit I'm wearing for the first time.”

Marisa Martín-Blázquez, with light brown hair and a dress with a geometric print, on the set of 'Fiesta'
Marisa Martín-Blázquez has spoken openly about her personal and family life | Telecinco

Additionally, the wife of Antonio Montero has added that in her childhood she experienced Holy Week with great intensity. She has admitted: “When I was little, we did experience the processions a lot. And, of course, today’s with the palms and everything.”

The Confessions of Other Colleagues of Marisa Martín-Blázquez and Emma García in Fiesta

This type of personal confessions, like the one made by Marisa Martín-Blázquez, connect in a special way with the viewers. They not only humanize the program's collaborators but also help generate that warm and familiar atmosphere that characterizes Fiesta.

Emma García, meanwhile, has skillfully guided the conversation and has encouraged other collaborators to also reveal how they experience Holy Week. Thus, for example, Alexia Rivas has admitted that she doesn’t celebrate it, unlike Juan Luis Galiacho, who is a brotherhood member. No more and no less than of the Cristo del Silencio, from Albacete.

Emma García, Marisa Martín-Blázquez, and the rest of the 'Fiesta' collaborators seated on the program's set.
Emma García's other colleagues have also talked about how they experience this celebration | Telecinco

Meanwhile, Omar Suárez has admitted that “my family is very religious and there are many priests and nuns in it. But those traditions have been lost in the family, and I only associate these dates with food-related topics.”

In conclusion, what was experienced this afternoon in Fiesta was much more than a television talk show. It was a tribute to roots, to family, and to the importance of keeping alive the traditions that define us. Thanks to Marisa Martín-Blázquez and Emma's empathy, television has once again moved unexpectedly: with a memory, a saying, and a declaration made from the heart.

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