Yolanda Ramos said she likes politician Gabriel Rufián during a recent appearance on the La Sexta program "Cara al Show" [1].
The comment highlights the intersection of Spanish entertainment and political figures, often creating viral moments that bridge the gap between public administration and pop culture.
During the segment, Ramos focused on the physical appearance of the politician. She said his facial features were "like a Hawaiian" [1].
Rufián is a prominent figure in Spanish politics, and Ramos's public admission of attraction serves as a lighthearted moment within the broadcast's format. The exchange occurred within the studio setting of La Sexta, where the program typically features celebrity guests discussing various public personalities [1].
While the conversation remained playful, it underscores the visibility of political figures in non-political media spaces. Ramos said no further details regarding the nature of her interest beyond the aesthetic compliment [1].
The program "Cara al Show" frequently utilizes these types of celebrity reactions to engage viewers with current public figures. By focusing on the personal appeal of a politician, the show pivots from policy discussions to personality-driven content [1].
“"Esa cara como de hawaiana..."”
This interaction reflects a broader trend in Spanish media where the humanization of political figures through celebrity endorsement or attraction is used to drive viewership. By framing a politician through an aesthetic lens on a variety show, the media shifts the public discourse from legislative action to personal charisma.





