Pablo Chiapella met his wife in 'La que se avecina': "I don't let my daughter watch the series"

One more night, Let yourself be loved has landed on Telecinco.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 March 2023 Saturday 16:42
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Pablo Chiapella met his wife in 'La que se avecina': "I don't let my daughter watch the series"

One more night, Let yourself be loved has landed on Telecinco. On this occasion, Pablo Chiapella has visited the set of the program presented by Paz Padilla to surprise one of her biggest followers. In addition, the actor has reviewed his professional career.

The actor from La Mancha has talked about his upcoming projects, as well as his professional and personal career since he rose to fame with his role as Amador Rivas in the series La que se avecina.

Pablo Chiapella is one of the most beloved actors in La que se avecina. The actor from La Mancha, who gives life to Amador Rivas in fiction, has spent years dedicating himself to the world of shows and entertainment, although a good part of the audience knew him thanks to his participation in the successful Telecinco series.

Pablo Chiapella has recounted that he met the love of his life, Natalia Puente, working. She was part of the wardrobe team of the series and, since they met, 15 years have passed. They have a seven-year-old daughter named Valentina.

The actor has recounted what it's like to work with his partner: “It's a double-edged sword because, when you work so intensely on a project, fun things happen while you're working and others that aren't. Being with a partner is nice because they understand the environment and also, what happens there, you take it home and keep talking about it. We had to say 'we are going to stop talking about work", he assured.

On the other hand, the actor has said that his daughter does not see La que se avecina because she considers that "it is not appropriate content for her": "I try not to see her, but the impact of the series is so great that many of her colleagues do know. I would never defend the attitude and way of being of Amador Rivas, his dealings with women, with men… ".