On Wednesday afternoon, the La Sexta program presented by Dani Mateo, Zapeando, addressed the visit of Pedro Alonso and Begoña Vargas to El Hormiguero last Tuesday night on the occasion of the premiere of the new series from the La Casa de Papel universe , Berlin, which will be available on Netflix starting December 29.
During the interview, the actor, the protagonist of the fiction, surprised all the viewers by telling an episode that he experienced as a child and that could have cost him his life. The interpreter revealed that when he was 12 years old he put a basketball from the fair down the elevator shaft. That’s when he tried to get her back by putting his arms through the hole, but he ended up trapped.
Moments later, someone called the elevator and it began to engulf the actor’s arms. Fortunately, he stopped moving and took out one arm as best he could. ”The whole building left and my older brother went down the stairs to get to the elevator. He took my arm out with two holes in it. “I was about to slap her,” he declared.
This dramatic story has been one of the most talked about topics in recent hours, so Zapeando collaborators did not hesitate to address the moment on Wednesday afternoon. After remembering the words of Pedro Alonso, Miki Nadal recognized that he had also experienced a complicated moment during his childhood that could have cost him his life. ”I drank turpentine when I was little, when I was three years old. “I was about to die,” he began by saying, leaving his companions and the spectators speechless.
”It was the town festival, and my mother, who was painting some windows, had her brushes in a beer bottle. My brother had some cases of beer and he told me “look at the town festivals, beer.” So I went to get the bottle my mother had and drank it. And from then on I don’t remember anything, and not before either because he was very small,’ he declared.
”They had my stomach pumped. It took me half an hour to go to the hospital because I lived in a town, but I fell in the elevator because the smell was unbearable.” She explained. “It’s a miracle that you are here,” commented Isabel Forner.