Actress Toni Acosta reveals the trait that reveals toxic people: "He is always a best friend"

Toni Acosta is one of the most popular actresses in our country.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 February 2024 Sunday 22:17
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Actress Toni Acosta reveals the trait that reveals toxic people: "He is always a best friend"

Toni Acosta is one of the most popular actresses in our country. Currently, the interpreter from San Cristóbal de La Laguna (Tenerife) is immersed in the filming of the series 4 Estrellas, the daily fiction program on Spanish Television that fights from Monday to Thursday against El Hormiguero to gain a place on the television schedule.

However, Toni Acosta has given a lot to talk about in recent hours due to his last interview, where he gave his particular opinion about 'toxic people'. The actress was the guest of the new episode of the podcast Poco se speaking, presented by Xuso Jones and Ana Briten. During the program, the presenters and the guest were going to discuss toxic friendships.

But before diving into the topic, the 4-star performer revealed the reason why her podcast with Silvia Abril had come to an end. ''It's like on pause, it's not over. Last year we were both overwhelmed with work and we couldn't continue doing the podcast. So we decided to park it, but we want to come back,' she declared.

At one point in the interview, Toni Acosta claimed to know the main trait that identified toxic people. ''A fundamental trait of toxic people is that they change friends from time to time,'' declared the actress. A statement with which Ana Briten fully agreed. ''My example of a toxic person has had that happen to him,'' commented the presenter.

''They never drag friends along. They don't have friends from seven or eight years ago, or from school. And he is always a best friend, a best friend always appears,'' explained the 4-star performer. And according to her theory, this supposedly toxic person chained friends of friends from time to time without keeping any of them for many years. ''It has happened to me that I introduced someone to a friend and after years that person spoke to me as if that friend were his and not mine,'' said Xuso Jones.

The theory has not gone unnoticed on social networks and has already accumulated almost a million views with total disparity of opinions. ''I don't agree, sometimes friends come and go due to life circumstances'', ''It will be worse to have a toxic group that you don't leave'', ''Negative...that's a sign that you're progressing and you don't stagnate,'' were some of the comments.