Miguel Ángel Silvestre and Macarena Gómez have returned to visit the most popular ants on television to tell what the adventure was like behind the scenes of the second season of 30 Monedas. Although, beyond their cinematographic adventure, both actors have opened up to Pablo Motos about their lives.

In particular, Miguel Ángel Silvestre has recounted a recent event in which he got a thief to return some bags that he had stolen. “I was in a store in Madrid and suddenly I saw the clerks running out. One grabbed something and another kind of threw it and ran away.”

The actor did not hesitate to run after him. “I didn’t realize it, I was very impulsive.” And he ran after him for a while until “he ran out and threw the bags away and they were able to recover.” Although he managed to recover the stolen material, he has acknowledged that thanks to this event “I have understood many things” because it has made him reflect on himself.

After confessing that he suffered bullying at school, he explained that there was a particular episode that he remembers repeatedly. “As a child, a group of children hit me and that created a blockage for violence.”

According to the actor, this causes him to see himself reflected in the victim, something he discovered one day while walking with his friend Eduardo Chapelo. At that moment he saw how a man attacked his dog and Silvestre acted instinctively. “I kicked the man and told him: don’t hit the dog.”

After what happened, the actor admits “I realized that I am that dog.” And with that conclusion he has explained where the impulse that initially made him run after the theft of two bags in that store in Madrid came from. “Maybe that’s why I ran away, but I shouldn’t have run away.”