Macarena Gómez, actress of 'La que se avecina': "It makes me uncomfortable when people ask me questions about sex."
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Cordoba-born actress Macarena Gómez recently revealed the topic that bothers her the most when giving interviews. The actress, renowned for her versatility in film and television, admitted that answering questions related to sex is something that upsets her and that she tries to avoid whenever possible.
During her participation in the ninth program of Late Xperience , promoted by CaixaBank and available on Rakuten TV and Movistar Plus+ , a member of the audience asked the actress from La que se avecina what was the worst thing that had happened to her in an interview.
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Far from answering with an anecdote, Gómez was clear in mentioning what deeply displeased her: "It makes me uncomfortable when I'm asked questions about sex ," she admitted naturally. The actress insisted that it wasn't a one-off issue, but rather a request she usually makes clear beforehand during press conferences.
The star of films like "Musarañas" and "La piedad " explained that she avoids any questions related to this personal sphere. "It really bothers me, and I always tend to demand that questions like that not be asked," she stated. When asked again about what kind of sexual issues bothered her the most, she added: "No, anything related. It makes me uncomfortable."
The actress hinted that her shyness regarding these types of questions might be due to the fact that she attended an Opus Dei school, but her colleagues on the set denied that this could have anything to do with it. Gómez's words highlighted the pressure television guests face when they must answer personal questions that have little to do with their professional careers.
El Confidencial