It could be said that millions of people in our country have seen Carlota Boza grow up. The young actress began working on the Telecinco fiction La que se cerca when she was only 6 years old and, 16 years later, she is still present in the humorous series.
Through the screen, viewers have witnessed how the daughter of ‘Los Cuquis’ has changed physically and how she has evolved on an acting level, since she is now a 22-year-old woman prepared and with many acting resources.
A few days ago, the actress from Boadilla del Monte went to the podcast Human Animals, a radio space presented by Ibai Vegan. In the interview, Carlota was honest with the activist and communicator and reflected on having been ‘famous’ throughout her life and on how she experiences popularity when doing something as normal as going out partying with her friends. her.
At first, Boza explained that she can’t go to a normal nightclub because, upon seeing her, they play Mandanga Style after five minutes: ”You say, well, I’m leaving, right? Everyone surrounds you and they sing around you and you have to smile.”
A little later, the Madrid artist wanted to share an anecdote that reflects very well her daily life and her constant concern. ”They introduce me to some ‘friends’ and ask me for a photo. There were 3 boys. I take a photo with the first one and it was at night (I don’t take photos at night). I take a photo with the second one (who had drunk) and, when he goes to take the photo, the guy takes it to go kiss me on the mouth,” the young woman explained while making it clear that she pushed him away because he has ” good reflexes” and because it is a situation that he has experienced many times.
”The third one arrives and wants to take a photo and I tell him ‘no, man, you have destroyed the trust that I have placed in you, I don’t take party photos for these reasons,” said Boza, visibly distressed with having to endure this type of sexist attitudes when going out on a ‘run’.
The 22-year-old actress explained that, many times, a simple rumor gives rise to news, so a photo taken out of context can lead to the creation of a controversy that does not correspond at all to reality.
”If they make news to me without having a photo to prove anything, imagine a photo with a stranger in a nightclub or wherever,” said Fernando Boza’s sister before the attentive gaze of the presenter.