The actress Mar Regueras was one of the guests of the Espejo Público program on Thursday, August 3. Throughout the interview she was asked about the relationship she has with the father of her daughter Violeta, Toni Cantó, following a comment that sparked controversy on August 1 on the same television space.

“I am happy that she has her father, I have a cordial relationship. I do not regret my past, I have a wonderful daughter, thanks to that man, Violeta’s father, but that’s it.” In addition, she stressed that “my ex-partner is not current with me.”

At the beginning of the week, Mar Regueras confessed in an exclusive interview for the morning show on Antena 3 that he is not going through his best professional moment. A collaborator asked her what advice she gives her daughter Violeta, since she understood that she wanted to follow both her footsteps and her father’s footsteps.

That reference to Toni Cantó was the one that bothered the actress. “I don’t like this at all, it seems that women don’t have our own identity if you don’t associate us with a man, it’s a couple from 16 years ago… Please…”, she snapped. “Just like when you do an interview with my daughter’s father, you don’t mention her ex… I think it’s time for us to start changing… Do you ask her father? No, you don’t even make references,” she added .

In her time on the program this past Thursday, Regueras, nominated in the category of supporting actress at the Goya in 2012 for Rencor, confessed that she has not lived in the profession for more than a decade. “I have not lived from my profession for 11 years. This does not mean that I have not participated or that I have worked in a theater performance or a series on certain days.”

“It has been very hard and I have gone through many phases and many times it is the women themselves who, instead of helping each other, criticize each other,” she added after noting that many friends in the profession showed her their support. At 53, the actress, who worked in prominent series such as Hospital Central and Aída, wanted to emphasize that “many women keep quiet, because we are in an era in which everyone is social media and everything is very beautiful.”

In 1996 Regueras was a well-known presenter who hosted the ‘Grand Prix’ with Ramón García. In the relaunch of the mythical program, Regueras focused on the problems that women after a certain age have to remain on television.

“There are programs that have just been released very recently, after 10 or 15 years without being on the air and he is still the same presenter. Wonderful, of course, a great professional. And yet, the girls who are by his side They are young women who are as old as I was,” he commented.