“Sweet and sour, why am I going to lie…”: the sincere confession of JC Rodríguez after the vacations with his partner and children

During the morning of this Friday, Julio César Rodríguez resumed the conduct of ethics with you in the morning together with Monserrat Álvarez.

After enjoying a couple of days of vacation, the journalist returned to the beat and, as expected, revealed some details of his days off with his partner and children.

Of course, JC was honest and revealed that the week had everything. When questioned by Monse, he confessed that it was “sweet and sour, why am I going to lie. In fact, now I want a week to be alone.”

And in that same sense, he explained the situation. “It is difficult to reconcile what children of different ages want, with what one wants. For example, I wanted us to have breakfast together every day, look at the nonsense”.

In addition, she said that Joaquín and Julieta, her youngest children, “were on the phone all day, and I asked what she was doing there, and she told me that she was watching a movie and she only had 15 minutes left. They have an explanation for everything, they made me laugh, it hadn’t happened for a long time. They have outlets for everything, to get up late, to go to bed late, but they had excuses and nothing worked.

“Even for that they were rascals, because they asked for a Caesar salad, but with three hamburgers, they asked for everything,” added the journalist with a laugh.

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On the other hand, it also brought to light other inconveniences that were generated. “Everything is a conflict, and Julieta, who is the most there, rolls her eyes, I hope she does not study journalism, but at the airport she already asked who was going to sit with whom,” she said.

To add insult to injury, he recalled that one of his children lost his phone in the middle of the trip. “One of them had his phone broken three days before he came. Imagine your phone breaks, you were in shock for three hours. She got it from a friend who lent her and ended up with someone else’s phone,” Rodríguez said.

“They are fun, they have many codes that are different and that are difficult to read. These outings with the children are good, with everyone, because they are for growth, ”concluded the communicator.

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