The special guest with whom El Hormiguero says goodbye to its eighteenth season

Friday, June 28, 2024, 5:20 p.m.

The 18th season of ‘El Hormiguero’ comes to an end this Monday, July 1 when Pablo Motos and your ants give themselves a well-deserved summer rest. Its audience will have to wait until September to be able to enjoy one of the programs with the highest audience on television, which this year closed with a 15.6% average share, the fourth best result in its entire history. And to end it in style, it will bring a very special guest who has already attended the program up to 28 times: Santiago Segura.

The actor and director became an ‘Infinity’ guest in September 2020, a recognition given to those celebrities who come to the set more than 10 times. Thus, he is only surpassed by Miguel Angel Revilla who has done it one more than the actor, with 29 programs. A final touch to the season where Segura will talk about the premiere of the fourth part of his film ‘Father There Is No More Than One, 4: Wedding Bells’ in which he stars alongside Toni Acosta and Loles León among others.

A whole party that Motos has prepared to also celebrate the fact that it is one of the most watched programs on all of television. It has already been the leader in its time slot for ten consecutive years and renowned figures from all fields such as Taylor Swift, Will Smith, Pedro Sánchez, David Bisbal and DJ Steve Aoki have stopped by the program to talk about their career, their decisions and their challenges. A space to hold an interview full of humor and fun that this Monday promises to be one of the best of the ‘El Hormiguero’ season.

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