During one of the latest broadcasts of Espejo Público, Gonzalo Miró didn't hesitate for a second to confirm the true relationship he has with Susanna Griso.
On more than one occasion, we've seen these two communication professionals engage in some verbal clashes live on air. These confrontations almost always end in laughter. However, this time, tension took over the situation.

This Tuesday, June 24, Espejo Público dedicated part of the broadcast to discussing the decision made by Judge Peinado, who's in charge of investigating Begoña Gómez.
During the debate, the contributors to this program had the opportunity to share their personal opinions with viewers. However, there's no doubt that Gonzalo Miró and Susanna Griso managed to become the center of attention.

That day, the journalist was at the center of a tense moment on set, after a clash with the show's host, Susanna Griso. At that moment, Gonzalo revealed that, despite the friendship that connects them, they have very different views on this sensitive topic.
Gonzalo Miró has a new disagreement with Susanna Griso: "What do you want, for me not to come back here anymore?"
The disagreement between Gonzalo Miró and Susanna Griso happened during a discussion focused on Judge Juan Carlos Peinado. The magistrate has asked the Supreme Court to investigate Félix Bolaños for alleged crimes of embezzlement of public funds and perjury.
This debate, centered on topics with high political and judicial stakes, became more heated as the host kept insisting on hearing Miró's opinion on this sensitive issue.

At all times, Gonzalo Miró's discomfort was more than evident under the host's pressure. So much so that the atmosphere became tense in a matter of seconds.
"What do you want, for me not to come back here anymore?" the contributor replied, visibly upset, after considering Susanna Griso's insistence highly inappropriate. In fact, just moments before, the journalist had already warned her not to "push him to speak," suggesting that his opinion could be compromising.
Additionally, during his intervention, Gonzalo Miró even said: "(Judge Peinado) is there sweating bullets to find something in this nonsense, right? The man is working really hard."
This back-and-forth between Susanna Griso and her colleague happened as a result of various recent judicial rulings, some of them signed by Judge Peinado. The magistrate has been at the center of media debate for handling cases that have caused great polarization in public opinion.