AfternoonAR is on a roll and started the week on top in terms of audience. On Monday, November 18, the program Ana Rosa Quintana achieved a good screen share of 10.2% compared to 9.8% for its main competitor, And now Sonsoles on Antena 3. That day, the Telecinco space stood out, among other things, for a live interview with Elisa Mouliaathe woman who denounced Iñigo Errejón for sexual violence, after Sumar’s former MP and former spokesperson accused her of filing a false complaint. The actress, who had to be hospitalized after suffering an anxiety attack, admitted to Ana Rosa Quintana that: “This person (Errejón) needs to be diagnosed with a mental disorder because it was repetitive. It is not formalized because there are many obstacles such as money or identity. It’s putting everything at risk. “I feel frustrated and alone and this week I had the idea of creating an NGO to raise funds and provide financial support to women who decide to take the plunge.”
Ana Rosa Quintana, after weeks dedicated exclusively to reporting on the DANA tragedy, dominated the audience on November 18 with a 10.2% share in the middle of the period coinciding with And Now Sonsoles. That day, the Antena 3 space achieved an audience share of 9.8%.
Among the main dishes offered AfternoonAR That Monday there was the interview with Elisa Mouliaá, after suffering an anxiety attack following Íñigo Errejón’s accusation of false reporting.
Remember that the actress, known for series like Red Eagleis the only woman to have reported the former MP and former spokesperson for “Sumar” to the police for an alleged crime of sexual abuse. Now she is called into question and has confessed to Ana Rosa Quintana the moral and economic ruin she has experienced in recent weeks.
“I was in the emergency room because I was very dizzy. I didn’t feel good at all. I’m not the type to somatize. I’m calm, I lead a calm life… but I think it’s all been very big for me. I didn’t expect such an aggressive reaction from him. “It took me by surprise and I couldn’t accept it, so I ended up in the hospital because of enormous dizziness,” Mouliaá first admitted.
But it is not only Errejón’s response that would have pushed Elisa Mouliaá over the edge, but also everything she has experienced since she publicly revealed the alleged sexual assault suffered by the former MP. “There are a lot of things. It turned out that it came from me as a real impulse to try to help and protect women who might come later, without really thinking about the consequences, and it all came to me at once. Among this, the the haters They shut down my digital business…I lost money. And even though I received a lot of support, I never suffered this media lynching. »explained the actress.
Although there were several complainants, Elisa Mouliaá was the only woman who came forward to the police station against Íñigo Errejón. “It’s not a disappointment but it’s a frustration in the face of a complicated system that doesn’t help women,” the actress admitted in AfternoonAR. For Elisa, it is partly “a question of identity, because many do not want those around them to know”, but she assured that the testimonies are real and was firm in front of the politician: “This person must be diagnosed with a mental disorder. messy because it was repetitive. It is not formalized because there are many obstacles such as money or identity. It’s putting everything at risk. “I feel frustrated and alone and this week I had the idea of creating an NGO to raise funds and provide financial support to women who decide to take the plunge.”
On the other hand, Elisa Mouliaá also responded to Íñigo Errejón regarding his latest accusation of “false complaint” and “bad faith”. “There was no bad faith on my part. And certainly not a false complaint either. I showed myself as I am: transparent. I even published the conversations with friends after this meeting, where I said that it was overwhelming me. Everything I say is real. Another thing is that I can’t prove the injuries or, with the medical aspect of this whole issue, I don’t know where the law of “Only yes means yes” stands.
“We are facing a dangerous person who could repeat this. I spoke with a girl to whom this happened ten years ago, after giving a political rally, and it was a bit the same pattern as for me. Suddenly he had her at the hotel and without saying a word. You can like dirty games and power, but there has to be trust and consent. “You can’t go from zero to a hundred without there having been a conversation, a seduction… This person wasn’t asking questions about you,” added Elisa Mouliaá in her interview with AfternoonAR.