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Screen for YOUR familyLa Revuelta (2024) is a Spanish comedy talk show hosted by David Broncano, airing Monday to Thursday on La 1. It is a spiritual successor to Broncano's previous show, 'La Resistencia', retaining a similar format that blends interviews with high-profile guests, comedic segments, and audience interaction. The program is known for its off-beat humor and spontaneous discussions, often touching on a wide range of contemporary topics from politics to personal experiences. While generally categorized as entertainment, a Christian parent should be aware of its mature content, including explicit discussions of sexual themes, frequent strong language, and supportive stances on LGBTQ+ identities. The show's format, relying heavily on guest interviews and comedic improvisation, means content can vary in intensity, but themes of irreverence and challenging norms are central to its style. The official age rating for 'La Revuelta' is 'No recomendable para menores de 12 años' (Not recommended for children under 12).
The show frequently features explicit and detailed discussions about various sexual acts, practices, and preferences, often in a casual or comedic manner.
Actress Gabriela Andrada explicitly discussed the sexual practice of 'cuckolding' with David Broncano, providing details and even bringing an 'erotic gift' related to the theme. In an interview with Inés Hernand, explicit references were made to sexual acts such as 'follar' (to f***) and masturbation, with Hernand encouraging greater sexual activity among couples. Furthermore, actress Paula Usero broke a program record by revealing a high 'score' for sexual relations in the last month, adding that 'sex between women is different' and 'is better.'
The program includes frequent use of strong and explicit curse words and offensive language by both hosts and guests.
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Not recommended for children under 12 (Mayores de 12). The show features frequent strong language, explicit discussions of sexual acts, and advocacy for LGBTQ+ topics, which may be inappropriate for younger audiences. Parental guidance is advised for teenagers due to the mature themes and discussions presented.
Parents should be aware that due to its live and improvised talk show format, content can be unpredictable. Guest interviews may introduce a variety of mature topics and language not explicitly covered in general content warnings. The show’s humor style often involves satire and irreverence, which may not align with all family values. The program is specifically rated as 'Not recommended for children under 12' in Spain, indicating its suitability for a more mature audience.
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