Leonor Watling confesses the worst thing about working with children in the cinema: "Can you have a life and leave your daughter alone?"

The new installment of the Martínez y Hermanos program, presented by Dani Martínez on Movistar Plus, has had actress Leonor Watling among its guests of the week.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
09 November 2023 Thursday 22:01
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Leonor Watling confesses the worst thing about working with children in the cinema: "Can you have a life and leave your daughter alone?"

The new installment of the Martínez y Hermanos program, presented by Dani Martínez on Movistar Plus, has had actress Leonor Watling among its guests of the week. As is usual in the television space, the celebrities who visit have taken the opportunity to make several confessions about their personal and professional lives.

In the case of Watling, the interpreter has responded to Martínez's question about what it is like, for her, to work with children. "Man, it depends on which children," she answered without hesitation, alluding to the last film in which she participated, Chinas, and where she claims to have had a very good experience with the little girls who appear in it.

However, this is not always the case and the actress has recounted some moments in which the presence of other children has gotten on her nerves. "More than with them, with the children's parents," she continued to confess. "Especially for mothers, who say: 'can you have a life and leave your daughter alone, please?'" She said in Martínez and brothers.

Watling has gone back to filming another of the films in which he had a leading role, My Life Without Me, directed by Isabel Coixet. "I remember that when I made that movie, the two that played Sarah Polley's daughters, who were divine and magnificent, and I went up to talk to them and suddenly one of them said: 'I just auditioned for Disney '" he said.

Given the obvious lack of context, Leonor Watling has clarified what bothered her in the behavior of one of these little actresses. "He had worked much harder than me, and he was 10 years old, and the mother was behind her" nodding and responding in English, as she explained to Dani Martínez.

The actress surprised the presenter and the other guests with the way in which she concluded her story: "We leave and I say: 'damn, poor girl, this 16-year-old girl is going to be a drug addict,'" she confessed, causing thunderous laughter. of the public present on set.