William Levy became the protagonist of the week in ‘El Hormiguero’. The actor from the Colombian telenovela ‘Café con aroma de mujer’ visited the set of Pablo Motos last Tuesday amid great expectations since it was the first appearance of the Cuban on a television program in our country. Despite the fact that the production reinforced the security protocol due to the number of fans expected nearby, the interpreter caused an incident behind the cameras that days later the presenter confesses live.
“One of the news of the week has been William Levy’s visit to the program and the madness he caused. Here they called us all, around 100 people, by phone to come, ”Pablo Motos begins by saying about the actor’s visit, which also managed to gather more than two million viewers from his homes. “No man called me, it was all women who wanted to come,” adds Juan del Val, throwing a lot of humor.
After Del Val’s intervention, Pablo Motos continued to recount what happened after the program ended. “When the program ended, when he left, there were a lot of people outside. She decided to go down to take a picture. None of us were prepared for him to do that and there was an avalanche, “says the presenter. “Now we have security people who have a bad back, another bad shoulder… They broke all the walkie walkies, they trampled on them,” he continues.
And the thing did not stop there. Pablo Motos says that many of the fans followed the vehicle where William Levy was. “Then, in addition, several cars followed him to the hotel parking lot. Total car chase!” he states.
Tamara Falcó surrenders to William Levy
Immediately afterwards, Tamara Falcó recognized her great fanaticism for the actor of the Netflix series: “I also tell you that I understand what happens to people with William. Have you seen the series? I am a big fan”. For her part, Cristina Pardo added: “I understand that fan phenomenon when you are a little younger, that you can come to the door to see if you see him or something like that, but chasing a car to the garage seems very strong to me. and excessive”.
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