Tomy Aguilera Bids Farewell to La Promesa’s Cast

Promise bids farewell to a featured character as the actor who joined the TVE series late last August steps away from the fiction aired in the afternoon on La 1. Tomy Aguilera, who arrived to portray Antonio de Carvajal y Cifuentes, announced through his social networks that his role will no longer appear in the ongoing episodes.

He reflected briefly on his public note, saying that sometimes a few words fall short when lived experiences deserve more. The young performer is known for other works such as Welcome to Eden and Skam Spain, which have helped shape his growing career in recent years.

There is a truth in this profession that Aguilera highlights: when one fully commits to a project, immersing body and soul in a shared journey, strong bonds form with people who are often strangers at first. The warmth of the cast and crew can feel like a second home, and many moments on set leave a lasting imprint. Yet departures come abruptly, and that mix of gratitude and finality can leave a peculiar taste in the mouth. On his Instagram account, accompanied by a few shooting photos, he described the experience as if the world of nomads and kind souls had offered him a warm place to rest for a night and then moved on.

Tomy Aguilera says goodbye to La Promesa INSTAGRAM: @TOMY_AGUILERA

Aguilera expressed deep appreciation for the opportunity, the attention shown by the entire La Promesa team, and the generosity of the audience who followed his work. He thanked the technical crew, the artistic team, and, in particular, the series creator Josep Cister and director Miguel Conde for their dedication. The farewell message also acknowledges the chance to be part of a project that draws viewers into a shared moment of storytelling and to learn from colleagues who helped shape the narrative from episode to episode.

The actor noted that the experience allowed him to spend time in a setting that felt like a big, collaborative playroom, enabling him to explore an important slice of the country’s history in a manner that felt authentic. He spoke of working remotely while still feeling at home and of the camaraderie that made the project enjoyable and memorable for all involved. The sense of accomplishment and the warmth of the reception he received from fans and colleagues alike were highlighted as a testament to the series’ success. Aguilera closed his message by wishing continued success to everyone on the show, underscoring how meaningful the journey had been and how much he valued the experience.

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