He already has an extensive career in films and series, so it can be said that, despite his youth Adriana Torrebejano She is one of those veteran national actresses. And yet, it seems that there are circumstances in the filming that continue to surprise him. At least, that’s what she told it on Thursday night, sitting on the set of ‘El Hormiguero’, a space where she went as part of the film’s cast. ‘Dead SL’. Also at his side is his co-star Salva Reina -yes, you may have seen him in social news headlines for being Kira Miró’s partner, but he has spent his entire life in front of the cameras.
“The first time I had already made my space and I didn’t feel like vomiting when I went to work, suddenly they played a scene in which Manuela had to go in the hearse. I was laughing with the car and we started rehearsing and recording the sequence. Sometimes they don’t say ‘cut’ because of what might happen and then I said ‘imagine there’s a coffin‘. I drew the curtain and sure enough there was one. I had a very bad time, very bad“, he explained about the most unpleasant experience he had to face in this recording.
There were also stories that were a bit, if not comical, then surreal. We refer to that face to face with the police. How did this anecdote happen? “In one scene Carlos Areces and I had to carry a body, which was actually a mannequin, on a stretcher, through a doorway, across the street and through a parking lot. A neighbor called the police saying he had seen us and smelled “he’s dead,” Salva explained, unable to hide how strange everything was.
Your experience with bullying
It is true that it did not happen in that space presented with Pablo Motos, but the strong and happy character that is seen in Adriana contrasts with the story of what she suffered as a child. “Let’s see, it’s a little strange that an eleven-year-old girl appears on TV. Children are grasping at straws and found it very strange that a classmate appeared on TV at night and was there the next day. at school with them,” were the words he recently spoke to ‘Vanity Fair’ magazine. “I didn’t care if they laughed at me. They bullied me more because of my physical appearance., something in which children are specialists. They picked on the mole on my nose a lot. It didn’t help much that El Chaval de la Peca was very famous at the time. I didn’t come out well there,” he explained as if trying to make light of the matter.