
The new episode of Alone… with Vicky Martín Berrocal’ what Podcast Podium premiered this Tuesday and featured Lara Álvarez as a guest. The journalist spoke about her beginnings in the world of television and recounted an anecdote with Jesús Hermida, from the time he was her teacher: “We were a class of around thirty people and I remember that he always put me in the background because I was embarrassed.”
“Television was something I never thought about, I was excited about the radio lessons with Nieves Herrero, but the TV part made me lazier. I hid behind it and Jesús always took me to the board. I thought all the time that I had a mania. And there was one day when he surprised me at the door and said: “Miss Álvarez, you were born for this.‘”.
During the conversation, Lara Álvarez reflected on success in the world of television and the importance of listening to the inside when choosing projects: “If you ask me what is the best thing I have done during my career, I tell you that making decisions, even with fear, but making decisions. And that’s success, what I have now, the freedom to be able to choose what vibrates with me and what does not vibrate“.
In this line, the presenter He explained the reasons for his departure from Mediaset: “It was my most transcendental decision. I don’t know if I was able to explain that. But that’s not what the departure from Mediaset represents, that’s what the vital moment of this departure represents for me. It’s listening to the body, we always do the opposite: I feel that I have to leave, but I’m going to stay.”
Throughout the interview, Lara Álvarez also reflected on her personal life and confessed intimidation that he suffered when he was 9 years old: “They called me at home, they followed me to school and at recess I had to lock myself in the bathroom to stop them from throwing balls or stones at me, or insulting me.
Regarding her experience, Lara Álvarez denounced: “In the intimidation There is a big problem with the headlights. Usually the pressure constantly falls on the victim. It is essential that the victim speaks out, but you are asking a child to take an adult step by reporting. AND when you ask an adult to give the step he must take as a responsible person, he says these are childish things.
Lara also spoke about her romantic situation, saying that she is very good alone and that it is “very happy” with no one by his side at the moment.