
Social Media Mock Sarah Santaolalla for Her Egregious Spelling Mistakes
The left-wing panelist on the payroll has become the subject of numerous mockeries following her controversial comments
The left-wing panelist, Sarah Santaolalla, is in the eye of the storm. The socialist, who is often criticized on social media for her lack of manners on television, has become the subject of numerous mockeries. The controversy erupted after the viral discussion with Macarena Olona in which Santaolalla lost her composure.
The young woman, who always has confrontations with panelists who don't think like her, is known for being quite impulsive during debates. Especially when the comments are against Pedro Sánchez's government. However, after the encounter with Olona on Cuatro, she faced a barrage of criticism that led her to make her X account private.
Users of Elon Musk's social network dug up old posts from the panelist. The comments sparked another brutal boycott campaign against the leftist who, apparently, likes to label anyone who doesn't support Pedro Sánchez's government as "fascist trash."
In the posts, the left-wing panelist makes tremendous spelling mistakes.


But that's not all, other much more embarrassing comments have been retrieved from Sarah Santaolalla's account.


The 'Dispute' Between Sanataolla and Olona
The set of En boca de todos was the scene of a heated live confrontation between Macarena Olona and Sarah Santaolalla. What began as an exchange of opinions quickly escalated, forcing host Nacho Abad to intervene to calm the situation.
Olona, who was debuting as a collaborator on Cuatro's program, did not go unnoticed in her debut. From the start of the debate, the tension with Santaolalla was evident, but the most tense moment came when discussing the financing of political parties. It was then that the former Vox deputy made a sharp comment:
Believe me, there's a lot of distance between you and me, I'm not going to engage in your provocations.
Santaolalla didn't miss the opportunity to respond with irony: "I know, and thank goodness."
The clash exposed the evident animosity between the two, becoming one of the most talked-about moments of the program.
The debate on En boca de todos reached its most critical point when Macarena Olona and Sarah Santaolalla had a fierce live confrontation. The former Vox deputy, with a calm tone, stated:
You're going to interrupt me, but you're not going to silence me.
This, while insisting that when searching for information about her colleague, she only found sentimental references to Risto Mejide and not about her academic background.
Santaolalla, visibly upset, warned that she would not tolerate comments about her personal life, but Olona ignored the warning. The situation spiraled out of control when Santaolalla threatened to leave the program: "Is this the level of this fascist? I'm getting up and leaving. This is the problem with bringing fascist trash."
Amid the growing tension, host Nacho Abad, uncomfortable with the direction of the discussion, decided to intervene immediately. He ordered the microphones of both to be lowered and abruptly changed the subject, trying to restore calm in a set that, for a few moments, became a real battlefield.
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