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El Hormiguero: The important reflection of Pablo Motos and Will Smith on fear | Television on Cadena SER

This Monday, ‘El Hormiguero’ did not broadcast just any program, it broadcast its 2,000th program. And to celebrate it, he traveled to London to receive Will Smith, the person who has made Pablo Motos’ format today the television home of the most important national and international figures.

The presenter and the actor met the expectations of the public, building together a fun, dynamic program with some other life lessons. Especially applauded was the reflection that the protagonist of ‘Aladdin’ made about fear.

When Will Smith he turned 50 he wanted to celebrate by jumping from a helicopter in the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. After watching the moment on video, Motos asked the Hollywood star how fear is fought. “There are people who want to do things in life, but when the moment of truth comes they cannot. What could you say to a person who is paralyzed by fear?”

“The question of fear is that 99% of the things that scare you will never happen. It’s impossible, “he began.” Most of the things that scare you you are imagining. There’s a part where you always have to keep taking that step forward, getting a little closer. You don’t have to do it all at once, but take one step after another and get out of that comfort zone. “

And settled: “You have to feel comfortable being uncomfortable. That’s the way to live. “

‘El Hormiguero’ goes to Los Angeles

As a result of talking about fear, Pablo Motos asked him what other things he would like to do before dying. To the host’s surprise, Will Smith confessed that he was determined to do a program of ‘El Hormiguero’ from Los Angeles.

“I was saving this for the end, but congratulations on the 2,000 programs. To celebrate I want to invite you to Los Angeles to do a show of ‘El Hormiguero’,” said the actor, who confirmed. “For my next movie I want to take your whole team to Los Angeles and do a show from there.”


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