The journey of Paz Padilla and her daughter Anna Ferrer came to an end. His program I owe you a trip, broadcast on Telecinco in recent weeks, ended its broadcasts this Wednesday after some installments that were as fun as they were emotional. Thanks to this new format we were able to see mother and daughter face different challenges and cultures, and even their own fears and superstitions.

However, last night Paz Padilla did something that surprised viewers: a harsh reflection on her life. A look back in time, which could be related to the decisions made in the professional field in recent times.

Ecuador was the country chosen for Paz Padilla and Anna Ferrer’s last trip. Mother and daughter enjoyed the trip, learning about their culture, entering the Amazon jungle and even sharing very special moments with some of the most important tribes in the area.

In one of the first communities they visited, Padilla and Ferrer met Augusto Calazacón, a highly respected leader among the Tsáchilas of Ecuador, and they also met the people of his village. There they discovered the ancestral knowledge taught from parents to children of traditional medicine based on the vegetation of the place. And also what “the worldview” was,

The presenter and the influencer were as surprised as they were delighted with the experience. In fact, they did not hesitate to talk to the women of the town to find out what their role was. And even, Padilla and Ferrer ended up being made up and dressed like authentic members of the Tsáchilas.

Days later they were in another indigenous community of Santo Domingo, the Sarayaku, where nature and the spiritual connection with it are valued even more. And that is where, reaching the end of that journey, Paz Padilla made a revealing and hard reflection on her life. “I am realizing that as I travel I am connecting more with other civilizations than with my own,” she said.

And without hesitation he blurted out a categorical: “I am left over in Spain.” “How can it be that I understand them so well?” she explained to her daughter. In fact, the presenter even confessed: “I’m considering coming here for a few months.” Something that surprised her daughter. For that reason, Padilla He tried to make a comparison with his father’s life.

“He was my manager and he decided to get out of the wheel, go to Honduras as a cooperator and he is happy, he has told us many times,” she reminded him. Paz Padilla’s last professional stage has been dizzying, with complicated decisions and very tough confrontations. Sometimes leaving to reconnect can be of great help, as the comedian suggests.