On a dazzling night at the Gran Teatre Liceu in Barcelona, ??Úrsula Corberó emerged as one of the great winners of the 70th edition of the prestigious Ondas Awards. The talented actress, acclaimed for her role in the hit Netflix series ‘The Body on Fire’, received the award for ‘Best Female Performer in Television Fiction’, consolidating her position as one of the most prominent figures of the audiovisual panorama.
Wearing an avant-garde look that complemented her elegance on the red carpet, Corberó not only shone for her acting talent but also for her authenticity as she thanked the recognition with an emotional speech. The protagonist of ‘La Casa de Papel’ and ‘El cuerpo en llamas’ highlighted the importance of this award, being the first she has received for an interpretation in her career.
“I feel a lot of joy in my body. I am very happy because it is the first award I have received for a performance in my life. I am from Barcelona, ??my parents are here, I am very excited,” Úrsula confessed upon arriving at the red carpet, showing his excitement for this milestone in his career.
On stage, upon receiving the award, the Catalan actress not only thanked her work team on ‘The Body on Fire’, but also shared emotional words with her parents, present at the gala. In Catalan, she expressed: “I love you very much, thank you very much for taking me seriously since I was little, thank you for helping me grow surrounded by love and sensitivity, despite life’s circumstances. You are incredible, I love you very much, thank you.”
Corberó’s speech also included a special dedication to his partner, Chino Darín, whom he thanked for teaching him to express his needs and for being a fundamental pillar in his life. “I feel very lucky to have a relationship based on communication. Chino has taught me to express my needs, to set limits in my life,” said the actress, emphasizing the importance of respect for oneself and others.
With a call for peace and respect, Úrsula concluded her speech in a vindictive way: “Please, no more wars. Let’s love each other, and let’s respect each other.” The actress closed the night with laughter and applause, demonstrating that her success is not only measured in awards, but also in the genuine connection with her audience and her ability to transmit emotions through her performances on screen: “I dedicate it to me for being so hard-working, so brave and so nice.”
Furthermore, before the gala, Úrsula was seen on the red carpet, where photographers and reporters awaited her presence. Punctual and showing off her personal style, the actress was happier than ever. “Today I’m having a drink,” she concluded excitedly shortly before going on stage to collect an award that other prominent personalities from the world of entertainment will also receive. As for her outfit, Úrsula opted for a casual two-piece look in charcoal gray, evoking Rosa Peral’s character in ‘The Body on Fire’. With an XXL ponytail, the Catalan dazzled not only with her talent but also with her unique and authentic style.
The Ondas Awards gala not only celebrated individual achievements, but also highlighted the importance of connection with the public and the commitment to communication and respect, aspects that Úrsula Corberó highlighted with emotional words and a vindictive closing.