The Resistance opened its doors for another week with a new guest. In the program on Monday, one of the great actresses of the country, Susana Abaitua, visited the set of David Broncano. The interpreter went through the Movistar Plus program to talk about her new projects.
Susana is known for playing the role of Nerea on the HBO Max series Patria. She has also worked in films such as Loco por Ella, Fuimos Canciones or the most recent Eres Tú, in which she shares the stage with Silvia Alonso and Álvaro Cervantes. Her latest project is a series for Disney Plus titled, The Cry of the Butterflies.
The guest entered the set to face her second visit to the program. Susana confessed that Broncano had made her wait a long time to enter. The presenter wanted to give him an ensaimada and a record by an artist from the public. David suggested that she throw Grison an ensaimada. The actress herself confessed that when she was little she ate snails and chewing gum. ”I don’t know why I’m telling this,” she confessed. She ate the whole snails that she found on the ground.
Broncano remembered that the previous time he visited the program he was quite upset because Susana could not say anything in French and it was very bad. The presenter proposed a challenge to Susana, giving her a sentence in Spanish and she had to translate it into French.
After the promotion of the Broncano series, he introduced his peculiar questions. He asked the guest how often she washed the sheets. She answered that once a week. To wash the towels he sees it as more ambiguous and believes that they can last longer. David was asking if the bathroom mat needs to be washed. She would reply that she hangs it out to dry. They both commented that hygiene has changed a lot over the years.
To finish, the presenter asked the guest how she had had it. Susana, she answered that very well, that she had been more relaxed than the other time. ”The only thing she did in the interview was laugh,” she confessed. ”She was just laughing because she was very nervous and I was very funny but I wasn’t really listening,” she recounted. Several years after the first visit, she has now been able to enjoy the program.