Mar 10 • 04:30 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

Berto Romero: “I have been offered several times to have my own ‘late night’ show, but it’s not something that appeals to me. Television is not my priority”

Berto Romero expresses his reluctance to host a late-night show despite multiple offers, emphasizing that television is not his main focus as he returns with the third season of 'El consultorio de Berto' on Movistar +.

Berto Romero, a well-known comedian from Catalonia, has recently returned to Movistar + for the third season of his show 'El consultorio de Berto'. In an interview, he revealed that he has received several proposals to host his own late-night show, but he is not interested in pursuing that path. Romero explains that television is not his priority, as he values his connection with his audience and focuses on creating entertaining content instead.

The concept of 'El consultorio de Berto' blends interactive comedy with audience participation, allowing viewers to ask questions to Romero, who responds in his characteristic humorous style. The program, which is produced in collaboration with El Terrat, began as a segment on the Late Motiv show and has evolved into its own format that aims to entertain rather than provide serious advice. This approach breaks away from traditional monologue formats, making it an engaging experience for both the comedian and the audience.

Romero also highlights the importance of his followers, expressing that he appreciates the support he receives from them. His commitment to maintaining a personal connection with his fans influences his television choices, steering him away from conventional roles in favor of formats that resonate more authentically with his comedic style and audience engagement.

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