Pilar Rubio revealed an unknown truth about her scene in ‘I know what you’re doing’ during her visit to the final installment of ‘Días de tele’. The host and collaborator of ‘El hormiguero’ spoke anonymously about his health problem as a reporter on the legendary LaSexta show: “It is a very difficult job and very ungrateful. I know what it’s like to be cold on the street or waiting for a character to come out.“.
“I even got cystitis from not being able to move from the door of a place”, The ‘El desafío’ jury also began by adding that in that event, a celebrity didn’t risk going to the bathroom after waiting “four or five hours” to leave: “What if he goes out right now?”
Now, years after that experience, the presenter isn’t saying bad words to reporters asking her about the street, not even joking: “Also, having paparazzi at the door is very helpful because that way you don’t go anywhere alone.”
“They will come because they have work, they are not there to have fun. “Since they’re here, we’ll try to come to an agreement between the two of them so that I don’t feel occupied and they can do their job,” said Rubio.