Laura Pausini became the star guest of El Hormiguero the day after the interview with Bárbara Rey. The Italian she came to present her new song Un Buon Inizio, a Good Start in Spanish, which she puts on her, the beginning of a new stage in her life after coming to think that her musical career was finished.

Despite the fact that she had had a bad time in recent times, the Italian is in full celebration of her 30-year career, which began to take the leap after her victory at the Sanremo Festival. To do this, she explained what it was like to give three concerts in just 24 hours in New York, Madrid and Milan.

“I prefer that the people who follow me know that I am still crazy, that I am still full of love and I do the crazy things for the people who love me,” she confessed. According to Laura, she wanted to do this enormous challenge as a way of compensating her fans for the crazy things they had to do to go see her at her concerts.

Three long-lasting concerts and with trips of thousands of kilometers required preparation almost like that of an athlete: “I had a speech therapist, a nutritionist and a coach to do three concerts on two continents and between different nations,” she confessed.

Despite the fact that the guest of El Hormiguero continues to enjoy enormous success, she recognized that she has had a very bad time and that only her closest ones knew about this problem, one of them was Pablo Motos. He confessed that on his last visit the presenter came to give him some advice to try to get out of the well, something that luckily happened some time later.

Although he has won the most important awards of his career and has come to present Eurovision, in reality in recent years he has not stopped having “uncertainty thoughts. He explained that everything came about because of people around him who influenced him to think that “music has changed a lot and that a woman after 40 cannot be successful”.

These thoughts made him believe that “I had already sung and written everything, and perhaps my career, my passion, had ended here.” To get out of this huge hole, he did everything possible, but one of the keys to getting out was to land as a coach of The Voice.

The influence of Luis Fonsi, Alejandro Sanz, Antonio Orozco, Pablo López and the entire program team helped him start to come back. But the definitive moment came one day in November in which everything changed and she decided that she was ready to sing again, the culprit was the lyrics of Un Buon Inizio, in which she saw herself fully reflected.