Henar Álvarez's nude on TVE and her viral monologue against criticism for her way of dressing: "What bothers them is that you are the protagonist"

The presenter of 'Al cielo con ella' turns her intervention into a direct denunciation of stereotypes about women and their image on television

of june 03, 2026 at 12:46h
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The latest installment of Al cielo con ella has left one of the most commented moments of the week with Henar Álvarez as the absolute protagonist. Her monologue, full of irony and vindication, has ended up going viral after a final gesture that has gone viral on social media.

During her intervention, the presenter once again addressed the criticism she recurrently receives for presenting the program in a suit and tie. Álvarez denounced the constant pressure women suffer for their appearance and questioned the stereotypes that continue to condition the way they are publicly judged.

With her usual style, between humor and social criticism, the communicator unraveled everyday examples of how any feminine aesthetic choice can be the subject of comment or reproach, regardless of the context or intention.

The speech gained intensity until it culminated in the most commented moment of the night: a nude on set as a symbolic gesture with which the presenter wanted to highlight the absurdity of the criticism about her clothing. The scene caused surprise among the audience and an immediate wave of reactions on social media. The monologue concluded with these words from the presenter: “It doesn't matter how you dress, what bothers them is that you are the protagonist”

The episode has made the monologue one of the most viral of the program and has reinforced the vindictive profile of Al cielo con ella, which continues to generate debate around the limits of humor, public television, and freedom of expression.

 

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