Pilar Rubio reveals what her unexpected frustrated profession is

Pilar Rubio has been the protagonist of the news for several months due to her personal life, but a few weeks ago the communicator gave an interesting interview in which she explained how she manages to combine her professional life with her family life with Sergio Ramos and her four children in common.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 March 2024 Monday 16:10
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Pilar Rubio reveals what her unexpected frustrated profession is

Pilar Rubio has been the protagonist of the news for several months due to her personal life, but a few weeks ago the communicator gave an interesting interview in which she explained how she manages to combine her professional life with her family life with Sergio Ramos and her four children in common.

A frenetic pace of life, for which he has had to fight long and hard. All for a dream: to succeed in the world of communication. Now, few know that Pilar Rubio's destiny could have been very different, since she was studying a totally different university degree for her other frustrated dream and profession.

Few know what would have happened to Pilar Rubio if she had not dedicated herself to communication, but surely more than one would be surprised if they knew that her future would have had nothing to do with the media, but rather quite the opposite.

From a very young age, the Madrid native has been very studious and passionate about numbers, her weakness. With amazing grades in scientific subjects, it is not surprising to know that the presenter dreamed of becoming a mathematician.

However, the presenter's father was the one who "frustrated" her dream of having been able to become a colleague of the Russian mathematician Nikolai Andreev, as he considered that the discipline had "little job opportunities." For this reason, he recommended that he enroll in another career.

The presenter ended up enrolling in Economic Sciences in Alcalá de Henares in 1996, but did not finish her studies, because between her different classes, the Madrid native was busy fulfilling her other great dream and attending different castings to achieve it.

"I spent the first years of university going here and there, I changed running without anyone seeing me because I was embarrassed, I went out to do the casting and returned to classes. So day after day," he confessed in a recent interview with Harper's Bazaar magazine.

"It was really exhausting and quite an adventure. People think they come to offer you work at your house, and no. You have to go out, fight, hit the streets, go to a casting, to another casting, shoot shorts, advertise, do many things... and that in the end gives you trouble".

Almost 30 years later, Pilar Rubio can boast of having achieved her dream. "I have a great time, but I also work a lot," she admits in the aforementioned publication. Now, I wouldn't change it for anything. "You don't have stability, but of course, I saw myself finishing my degree and working in an office from eight to three and... No, not that."