In some sectors of society he is still called “Pedro, the handsome” and it is that, since he assumed the role of President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez has not lacked for someone to tell him how attractive he is. An aura of beauty that seems not to go unnoticed among his followers and his allies, who has already crossed borders and has given him a reputation for being a kind of political Ken doll.
So who better than Barbie to see if said beauty is up to the task? It was in an interview with Los40 when the question was put on the table for the Australian actress Margot Robbie, who gives life to the famous doll in what is perhaps the most anticipated film of the summer, and her answer has not left anyone indifferent.
Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling (who plays Ken in the fiction) are answering different questions when they are told that already famous theory that says that the president of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, looks like a Ken. Both actors are surprised, but it is her reaction that has gone viral on social networks.
“Really?” exclaims the actress, to then say to her partner, amused: “I’m going to Google it as soon as we finish this interview.”
A reaction that has excited the actress’s followers, who have left endless comments and reactions, with many insisting that the leader of the socialists gave more of a Ken doll type than Ryan Gosling himself, although he could not match the actor in acting skills.
Among all of them, those who already seem to be their biggest fans could not be missing, the official TikTok account of the PSOE, which did not hesitate to put an emoticon with a smiling face surrounded by hearts.
Of course, before starting with rumors and speculation about the possible interests of the actress in the politician, it is worth knowing that she has been happily married for six years to Tom Ackerley, whom she met on the set of the film French Suite (2014).
There are films that manage to become a phenomenon even before being released. The Barbie ‘boom’, a film directed by Greta Gerwig, proves this, by getting both passionate lovers of the doll and those who are indifferent to it to await its premiere with interest.
Tenderness, humor and a deep critical sense of the gender roles imposed by society come together in a film that once again reveals the vision of Gerwig (Lady Bird), a filmmaker who today is one of the biggest revelations in the industry.
The film arrived in Madrid yesterday in its preview, with pink in all possible shades and with many familiar faces emulating the famous doll and her partner, Ken. Carmen Lomana, Eduardo Navarrete, María Pombo, Marta Hazas, Samantha Hudson, María Escoté or the podcaster duo Carlos Peguer and Mariang Maturana, La pija y la quinqui, who interviewed Pedro Sánchez just a few days ago.