Paz Padilla's daughter revolutionizes TikTok trying to dance sevillanas: "I'm half Catalan, don't judge me"

Spring has arrived, the streets of Seville are flooded with that unmistakable aroma of orange blossom and one of the most anticipated events is just around the corner: the popular April Fair.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 April 2023 Thursday 23:43
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Paz Padilla's daughter revolutionizes TikTok trying to dance sevillanas: "I'm half Catalan, don't judge me"

Spring has arrived, the streets of Seville are flooded with that unmistakable aroma of orange blossom and one of the most anticipated events is just around the corner: the popular April Fair. Thousands of people go to the Seville capital every year in flamenco dress to dance sevillanas, drink rebujito and have a good time.

This is the case of the influencer Anna Ferrer Padilla (@annafpadilla), who has caused a stir in networks after showing off her dance skills with a view to the fair. Wrapped in a flowing pink dress, the daughter of Paz Padilla has asked her mother for help, who has not hesitated to show her the steps of this typical Andalusian dance.

"You know?" Anna asks her mother, referring to this traditional fairground dance; "Yes, but I don't remember" replies the television presenter, who decides to leave her doubts behind to start dancing with her little girl. The influencer, who does not consider herself an expert on the subject, titles the video "Come with me to make a fool of myself trying to learn to dance sevillanas", making her humorous tone clear.

Likewise, the model ironically highlights her roots: “I am half Catalan, don't judge me”, writes Anna, making clear the reason for her ineptitude. Paz, with a view to encouraging her daughter with Albert Ferrer, reveals to her that the most important thing to take into account in this dance is her attitude.

The video continues with a reference to La Faraona by Anna, who mockingly states that Lola Flores herself has possessed her mother's body, while she chooses to laugh at the situation.

After practicing with background music, the creator behind the clothing brand 'No ni ná' decides to give up: "Conclusion: to the fair to drink rebujito and pretend to be pretty, not to dance Sevillanas," says the daughter of the actress and businesswoman with a smile from ear to ear.