The satirical performance of 'Ábalos' covering Bad Bunny on 'El Intermedio': "The judge asked me if I have many girlfriends"

Raúl Pérez imitates the former minister in an unleashed satire in which he mixes corruption, humor and an impossible-to-believe agenda

of may 06, 2026 at 13:15h
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The program El Intermedio once again resorted to political satire with the appearance of ‘José Luis Ábalos’, played by Raúl Pérez, who burst onto the set asking them to stop turning him “into a meme” and defending, among ironies, his public image.

In his speech, the character assures that the press only reduces him to a "whoremonger" and a "schemer", despite defining himself as "feminist, socialist, and smoker". From there, he constructs a parody in which he boasts of a supposed "perfect organization" to combine his political and personal life.

The most striking moment comes when showing his fictional daily agenda, where he mixes Council of Ministers, meetings with businessmen, and absurd personal appointments, all in a key of black humor and exaggeration. The sketch culminates with a musical parody in which ‘Ábalos’ covers Bad Bunny, dropping phrases like “The judge asked me if I have many girlfriends, many girlfriends”, among other notable phrases, thus closing one of the most viral scenes from yesterday's program.

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Ábalos (Raúl Pérez) starts singing Bad Bunny in the intermission abalos badbunny

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