Rocío Carrasco, very critical of her past: "I don't have to regret having hurt anyone"

Rocío Carrasco returned to television with the program Bake Off: Famous in the oven, where she managed to finish in third position.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
17 April 2024 Wednesday 23:06
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Rocío Carrasco, very critical of her past: "I don't have to regret having hurt anyone"

Rocío Carrasco returned to television with the program Bake Off: Famous in the oven, where she managed to finish in third position. After her time on the Spanish Television baking program, Rocío Jurado's daughter visited Drama Queen, the ABC podcast hosted by Pilar Vidal, to chat about her time in the contest and open up about some of the hardest aspects of her life .

''I don't regret anything,'' the guest stated emphatically. ''What I want to say is that I have nothing to regret in the fact that I have caused harm to someone, which I think is the most important thing to regret for oneself, of things that may have caused harm to other people. '', he explained.

However, the singer's daughter clarified that she would change things about her past. ''Of decisions made in my life, I regret a thousand and one (...) There are things that I would change, but like everyone else. If you ask any human being “Would you change anything in your life?”, “At least they tell you five or six things,” she said.

Moments later, Pilar Vidal noticed the presenter's happiness. ''Do you know how long it has been since she saw your eyes shine? A long time. And I don't want to get excited (...) I've seen you hit rock bottom and I like to see you smile now. Are you almost happy now?'' the journalist confessed.

''I am happy and I am lucky. I think it would be very unfair to say and complain. I consider myself lucky. Despite everything and everything, I am a lucky woman. Yes, totally,'' Carrasco asserted. One of the people who has contributed to the former Bake Off contestant's happiness is her husband, Fidel Albiac, whom she intends to remarry.

''I got married civilly and I always said I wanted to do it in the church. We said that when we had been together for 25 years we would like to do it,' he declared. About that quarter of a century that she and her husband have been together, Rocío Carrasco confessed that he was the only man who had loved her in her life. ''And the only one I have ever loved,'' she said. ''He is your best friend, your lover, your most important family, your shadow and your everything,'' said Pilar Vidal. ''Whoever doesn't understand it is because he hasn't experienced it,'' stated Carrasco.