One more night, Traveling with Chester has landed on Cuatro. On this occasion, Carlos Latre has shared a sofa and conversation with Risto Mejide. In his talk with the presenter, the comedian has recalled some of the most complicated moments in his life and has given details of the ADD that he was not diagnosed with when he was a child.
With an open heart, Latre has recalled one of the worst moments of his life, when his marriage went into crisis and he and his wife had to separate their paths: “We spent two years and a bit apart and then we got back together,” he confessed .
Behind the army of characters he imitates hides a person with complexes against which he fights, rooted in his childhood: “I was a child with an undiagnosed ADD. My brain was going very fast… I was a bastard child, a child bad. He was going very fast; my father always said ‘when you thought how bad he could do, he had already done it,'” he said. “I would not have put up with myself and the poor were kindness. I got on my nerves and my refuge was humor,” she added.
On the other hand, Latre has assured that, despite being bullied, he never had that feeling: “They bullied me because I was ‘the fat balinchón’ but I never had the feeling that they were bullying me because I scored goals in the yard , later flirted for being nice… I’ve always gotten ahead. I’ve never had a problem undressing, jumping into the pool…”.
Yolanda Marcos is the woman with whom Carlos Latre shares his life; They were married in 2004 in the Parish of Santa María Reina in the Barcelona neighborhood of Pedralbes. The comedian recalled how they met: “It was fantastic because I started with her at the age of 20, before TV. She was older than me, she was the head of news for Radio Spain, she had a stable relationship, she was getting married … and suddenly the little boy arrived”, he commented with a laugh.
The one who was the star collaborator of Crónicas Marcianas has also opened up about the ups and downs he has experienced with his wife: “We spent two years and a bit apart and then we got back together.”
“I had grown up on television and personally under the umbrella of Crónicas Marcianas and Yolanda. I needed to get up one morning and decide what I was doing. It was not a matter of her, it was my matter. I needed to know who Carlos was,” he assured. the comedian.
“I found out who Carlos was and when we came back it was a reset. We put on the table what we didn’t like about each other, even if it was the least bit. Nonsense after nonsense makes a backpack that is unbearable,” he assured.