‘Electric’one of the most watched programs Sixth and in its broadcast time slot, it bid farewell to the first week of October in a big way. Visit from Mr. Joao On the set of ‘Zapeando’ he left an anecdote that left all the collaborators sitting at the table chaired by Dani Mateo speechless: Maestro Joao was in contact with a famous politician who had died.
And according to the psychic, he made contact via a Ouija board with a spirit Margaret Thatcher, the iron lady who ruled England decades ago. Additionally, he revealed a small detail about the communication they had: they did it in Spanish.
Maestro Joao: “I spoke to Margaret Thatcher”
“One thing. The spirits, although they come from another country, when they appear before you, they speak your language,” explained Master Joao, who continued: “Because I experienced setbacks and apparitions. For example with Margaret Thatcher, p“Because I was thinking about it when I came here to give you an example, and I spoke to him in Spanish directly.”
Dani Mateo still couldn’t get over his astonishment and asked his collaborator: “Margaret Thatcher? In Spanish?” “Isn’t that Esperanza Aguirre?”concluded the presenter.
Dani Mateo: “As an Englishman, he spent the summer safely in Benidorm”
“No, no, but I remember it perfectly, because it was the performance we created with the Ouija board,” answered Master Joao. “And he spoke perfect Spanish, because we did it with a Ouija board.” added the collaborator.
Later, Dani Mateo joked that Margaret Thatcher, “being British, must have spent several summers in Benidorm.” “With spirits you speak perfectly, because for example, when they possess you, the spirits speak their own language. That’s why when they possess you, you speak a different language,” concluded Master Joao, who does not leave anyone indifferent to other languages. anecdotally, this one had contact with the afterlife, specifically with one of the most memorable figures in recent British history.
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