On June 8, it was 9 years since the end of one of the longest-running comedies in recent television history: Aída. The Globomedia production, which Telecinco broadcast between 2005 and 2014, said goodbye to viewers forever, although it served to catapult the career of actresses such as Ana Polvorosa.

The Madrid interpreter has gone through the microphones of El faro, on Cadena SER, to chat with Mara Torres about how she lived her experience in the series and, in particular, the moment she said goodbye to her two years before its end final, that is, in 2012.

“I am in favor of changes in life”, assured Polvorosa, defending “being in constant movement” as a formula for vital success. The actress gave life to Lorena García, better known as Lore, joining the series at just 17 years old, and from which she left to be part of other projects such as Amar es para siempre or Las chicas del cable.

“I think that was like one of the important moments in my life, in which I made a very important decision because I decided it myself,” he continued. “He was very young, but it was very clear to me, and it was that I felt that the end had come”, she explained, something that Mara Torres defined as “leap into the void”.

Ana Polvorosa did not perceive that end of stage as a lack of work, but rather saw the “need” and the “feeling of finishing” as “stronger” than the vertigo of ‘what will happen now'”, and adds: “That vertigo, for me it was not vertigo, but it was illusion, happiness, joy, what will come now?”, has qualified.

As for a hypothetical return of Aída, in which the actress had the opportunity to play Lore again, Polvorosa is not at all clear: “I am filled with doubts about that, the truth,” he responded bluntly.