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Albert Espinosa moves in ‘El Hormiguero’: “Today is my last interview” | Television on Cadena SER

The Hormiguero‘lived this week one of his most emotional interviews. The writer Albert Espinosa, author of the series ‘Pulseras Rosas’ and the film ‘Planta 4ª’, has always been very present in the program he presents Pablo Motos and has wanted to return to grant his last interview.

As soon as he entered the set, Motos asked him to present himself to all that audience that still did not know him. These were his words: “I am a boy who had three cancers between the ages of 14 and 24but he didn’t lose a leg, I gained a stump; I did not lose a lung, I learned that with half of what you have you can live and as the liver they took it from me in the shape of a star because I always say that I carry a sheriff inside of me “.

Espinosa He also presented his new book, ‘The best thing about going is coming back’, and reviewed some of its sections with the presenter. Especially nice were the words about his father. “I wrote the book shortly after my father died“Said the guest.” He always did a precious thing: he made pros and cons of all the things he thought, and I thought that when he died he would have a small gain within the loss. He would pass his sheets to me and read his thoughts. But my father took all those sheets, shredded them, put them on a pillow and gave me that pillow with his shredded problems so that I could sleep well. “

“I have one minute left of the program and I would like you to fire him today”, he later asked Pablo Motos, a request that he willingly accepted.

“I want to tell you something that few people know and I hope not to get excited,” he began. “My doctor told me that my 50, because of the chemo they gave me that they gave me 200 rounds of chemo, it will be someone else’s 90. In these last four years I want to make three books, a movie, a series. I have it all signed. But I do withdraw from one thing, which is to do interviews. “

And I continue, visibly excited: “Today is my last interview. I think it is the best audience I could have for one last interview and I am very happy because I think I have been a very lucky boy in life. I have lost things, but I have gained others. With my friends I had a life pact. In the 10 years in the hospital I had to live their lives and I have lived 4.7 lives. And I lost a leg, but I buried it. And it gave me the opportunity to say a phrase that I love: ‘I will always have one foot in the cemetery but I will always wake up with the right foot.’

To end, Pablo Motos and Albert Espinosa merged in an emotional hug.

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