Like every weekend afternoon, the Fiesta program returned to the broadcast this Sunday to address some of the most prominent current issues in the world of celebrities. Emma García’s program addressed the announcement of Shakira’s next album, debated the performances of Dancing with the Stars and gave the latest information on the arrest of Antonio Tejado for the robbery of his aunt, María del Monte. But if there was something that worried viewers, it was that the news was addressed that the actor Eduardo Noriega has suffered a motorcycle accident.

The Perfect Unknowns interpreter has recently experienced one of the hardest moments of his life. The actor has revealed through his social networks that a few days ago he suffered a traffic accident when he was riding a motorcycle on the M-30 highway (Madrid). The Cantabrian actor shared an image from the bed of a health center, from where he told his followers what happened.

“A few days ago I suffered a traffic accident on the M-30 in Madrid. A car hit me from behind and I was thrown forward from the motorcycle,” he expressed in said publication. “Luckily, apart from the tremendous scare, there were only multiple bruises and some stitches. So even though I feel beaten up and move like an old man with osteoarthritis, it’s nothing that a good rest and some pampering can’t heal,” he detailed, trying to reassure his followers on Instagram.

To conclude, Noriega thanked both the capital’s firefighters, the police and everyone who was at the La Princesa Hospital, especially the Traumatology area, which was the one who treated the injuries caused by the accident. he. The actor thanked him for his “speed, attention and professionalism.” “Thank you all for your interest and desire for improvement,” he stated, referring to all those who have cared about him.

The publication has quickly been filled with expressions of affection and messages of support at this time. “Cheer up, I hope you recover soon,” said one follower. “Oh, I didn’t know anything, dear friend. A big hug and hope you recover soon,” said the Argentine actor Leonardo Sbaraglia. “A hug,” commented Máximo Huerta. “It’s good that you were scared, Eduardo dear,” said Rossy de Palma.