Hovik Keuchkerian does not hold back on 'El hormiguero': "I am a fascist when I come here and a communist when I go to 'La revuelta'"
Actor Hovik Keuchkerian sparked controversy during his appearance on 'El hormiguero' by discussing political identities and promoting his monologue 'Grito'.
Hovik Keuchkerian, an actor known for his role in 'Reina roja', appeared on the popular Spanish talk show 'El hormiguero' to promote his monologue 'Grito'. During the show, he made a bold statement about his political identity, claiming, "I am a fascist when I come here and a communist when I go to 'La revuelta'", highlighting the complexities of political affiliations in contemporary society.
The discussion, led by host Pablo Motos, revolved around the tendency to categorize individuals strictly into right or left-wing ideologies. Keuchkerian and Motos explored how one's political opinions can vary widely based on different issues, such as abortion and terrorism, questioning if it's possible to criticize both sides without being labeled. This modern dichotomy was presented as both a societal phenomenon and a personal struggle.
Keuchkerian's controversial remarks are likely to resonate well beyond the show, potentially igniting further debate online about the fluidity of political identities. His monologue 'Grito', which examines these themes, aims to provoke thought and discussion, further showcasing his intent to stimulate dialogue on freedom and socio-political awareness in Spain.