
A few days before Christmas Day, Roberto Leal offered a the most festive Christmas interview in which he revealed some of the memories that mean the most to him from that time and told some anecdotes from their family traditions.
The presenter of Pasapalabra assured that the most special Christmas tradition in his family is make a mistake with the grapes. “It’s not a tradition we look for, but it happens every year. There’s always someone who shows up with the neighborhoods, who acts funny or not, and We end up eating the grapes before everyone else, or after everyone else. In my family, we never eat grapes at the same time. The day that passes, the world will end,” deposit.
Roberto Leal is clear about what it is your favorite day on these dates: “On Christmas Day specifically.” Even though Christmas and New Year’s Eve “are very family days” during which he meets many people, Christmas is now more special thanks to your children. “As it is the day when Santa Claus spends the night and wakes up with great enthusiasm, we live it to the fullest,” confessed the presenter.
What you can’t forget is the Christmases he spent in his townAlcalá de Guadaíra, in Seville, where he will celebrate the holidays with his whole family. “We always celebrated it at my grandmother’s house then at my mother’s, where we often got together, We didn’t get along well, but the important thing was to be all together and I miss it a lot,” he revealed in front of the Antena 3 cameras.
Even if the themes of Football, politics and religion should not be discussed at family mealsRoberto Leal assured that “in the end, someone always removes them.” Despite this, in their family they try to pay little attention to what is said and give priority to other things: “That day is about being there, partying, toasting, laughing and obviously doing karaokeOtherwise, it wouldn’t be a party. »
Roberto Leal is clear what cannot be missing “by tradition” during a family lunch or dinner at Christmas. “Good meat, that my mother or mother-in-law always prepares, or fish, which “My mother-in-law makes incredible baked bars”said the presenter.
The presenter recalled some of the gifts that marked him. “I remember the first time they gave me a branded tracksuit and sneakers, I’m not going to say brand so as not to advertise, but it was a magnificent black tracksuit that suited me very well, I still have photos of this and it still brings back memories,” Leal said.
But the Sevillian also remembered the gift he liked least as a child: “A cowboy gun and a hat that I still don’t know who asked for it in the letter. I didn’t go there.”