Alba Carrillo shows that she is hypermobile with this impressive trick

These have been difficult weeks for Alba Carrillo.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 April 2023 Thursday 00:47
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Alba Carrillo shows that she is hypermobile with this impressive trick

These have been difficult weeks for Alba Carrillo. Although the woman from Madrid had become one of the usual faces of Mediaset and could be seen collaborating on different Telecinco programs, the chain made the decision to dispense with her services and fired her in a sudden manner.

Thus, the daughter of Lucía Pariente was incorporated into the list of famous people banned in this new stage of Mediaset led by Borja Prado after the departure of Paolo Vasile from the communication group. Despite Unicorn Content's efforts to keep her on the staff, the young woman's contract ended on March 31 and was not renewed.

Far from complaining or being sad about the media outlet's decision, everything that Carrillo has published on the networks since leaving Telecinco through the back door has been positive and optimistic content.

"Stop being afraid of what can go wrong and start getting excited about what can go right," shared the Big Brother VIP finalist through some stories on her official Instagram account.

In recent days we have been able to see how Fonsi Nieto's ex has moved on with her life and has gone to spend a few days of fun at the acclaimed April Fair in Seville with a group of friends. According to her social networks, Carrillo has enjoyed the music and the celebration, since she has been seen laughing and dancing in good spirits.

After a few days of disconnection and celebration in a good atmosphere, Alba Carrillo has hung up her flamenco dress and has addressed her followers to show them a curious ability that she has had since she was a child: she is hypermobile.

The former collaborator of The Debate of La Isla de las Tentaciones has uploaded a video in which she can see how she grabs her arms behind her back and turns around on herself, demonstrating incredible flexibility and surprising her more than 774,000 followers.

''I am hypermobile like my mother and like my son. Can you do this without letting go of your hands?'', she explained before asking his followers if they can match such a feat through their Instagram stories.

According to the Spanish Rheumatology Foundation, when we talk about "joint hypermobility", we are referring to the considerable and exaggerated increase in joint mobility, a phenomenon that makes thousands of people more 'elastic' than normal.

Although it is a condition that can lead to some problems, such as joint hypermobility syndrome, most hypermobile people do not usually have any type of symptom due to their greater elasticity.