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Programa Completo | El minuto que cambió mi destino: Sebastián Ligarde

May 01, 2020
How are you, very good evening, welcome, welcome, thank you for the great favor of joining us in one more broadcast of the minute that changed my destiny in a respectful manner. Greetings to Gustavo Adolfo Infante. Our guest tonight is a blue-eyed gringo and those are the best villains. that Mexican and international television has had, his adolescence was a bet against death because he suffered in silence the bullying of his classmates. A fifteen-year-old girl launched him into fame and since then his audience has told him to forget you. He never experienced discrimination firsthand, but a Once again he showed that survival is his thing.
programa completo el minuto que cambi mi destino sebasti n ligarde
He had the perfect partner more than 20 years ago and his love led him to be freer than ever on screen. He has been a criminal madman and a drug dealer in real life. He is a great acting teacher and although few know it, a great singer today, the minute my destiny changed, the one who wishes serene moreno and eto'o the great memo, my friend

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, see you good night, I feel very honored with the dream, introduction, how original the first time that I hear a summary of my career like this in the profile thank you very much welcome I wish how you are very happy to be with you and very happy to be here in Mexico City let's go in parts your name is ahmed and gerardo ligar de mayaudón of what is correct also where did

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come from precisely because gerardo ligarde was chronic these had the same sounds same letters in order so at the beginning of my career they told me you don't have to change your last name so they wanted to put gerardo montero they wanted to put me general the kings wanted to put me Who knows how many surnames then La Mede is a very old French name that means bad Amadeus and they said no to me flirting, it's too French, apart from that there was a star called in a whisper a woman at that time so it didn't work, imagine in the seventies in the woman's name how to call me susana one day and in done and first interview for a play called orfeó 2000 by fernando allende that was going to be my debut in theater and I was sitting on the bus going to the theater and I turned around and one shoe store that said San Sebastián and in fact I said why he changed my last name better he changed my name and if Sebastián Ligarde works in English it works in French or yalá in Spanish and I arrived at the interview and I said my name is Sebastián Ligarde where is that shoe store 2 where I was going to pass through the pink zone and I was passing through the pink zone and 974 today a little while ago 44 years ago 44 actors of origin where you were born I was born in Laredo Texas to Mexican parents well my North American father and my Mexican mother and we were born all there for citizenship and then we were also Mexican so we have dual nationality all my brothers Juanse brothers were about 553 the number that these with the other four as in the relationship I think it was better when young with some not with all and then they look who grabs their life or their opinions or their beliefs and that sometimes separates a little, not necessarily because you are a brother or a sister you manage to maintain a friendship over the years.
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I feel that it is very sad when they even said divisions between brothers and sisters. many times due to ideologies due to religious beliefs for whatever it is between you there are divisions yes I have friends and there are very close affections in all the brothers I also do not love all my brothers just because I have differences with one in particular does not mean that I do not adore her what do I believe in? I can tell she has become too Christian she supports everything in the Bible and in Christ so she is against many things that I do I am so this and that is where the line came a little bit pass a certain your homosexuality if you accept it but you don't like it He likes it and thinks that it is a sin and he thinks with sensation even the day I got married and he managed to take my mother to a goal because I got married here in Mexico and they were in Texas and he took my mother to a goal to distract her and he made her My mom would forget that that day I was getting married and when I got married I didn't receive a call from my mom or my sister and oh how strange I said, Jorge's entire family calls there but mine is somehow absent and then I understood.
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It was like a way of trying to show that my mother was not in agreement either. They were going to totally agree. My mother. My mother even says that of all her children, the one she has the best relationship with is me. How wonderful, no, yes, how wonderful, Mom is now 86. years at what age do you arrive in Mexico City well hey I came to Mexico and spent every summer in Mexico between Puebla Puebla months away here in Mexico City with the same brother as my mother at 21 so I almost almost loved myself in both of them countries that's why I speak Spanish well and I speak English even better because my entire academic career was in the United States and then I came to live in Mexico when I was 19 years old and where do you come here to the Mexican headquarters or to Mexico while at a boarding school it's True, I was 12 years old when they put me in a boarding school in Puebla, in Puebla, that boarding school at the Un Madero Mexican Institute, which was the worst experience of your life.
programa completo el minuto que cambi mi destino sebasti n ligarde
I think it was perhaps the worst experience of my life. I had been raised by an aunt for almost all of my life. childhood an uncle and in a very well-off life and their only son had died so I was very loved and very spoiled I came to live in Mexico for reasons that were family my brother and I ended up in that boarding school and At that boarding school I was sexually abused by the person who took care of the students later, even by the students. It was a very, very difficult experience. I was very young and from Sebastian, and today we educate our children with what you have to tell us, you have to talk about it. but when you and I were kids I left with a life that openness not when you arrive here at 12 years old while at the institute that one and they abuse you you kept it to yourself I would have and this one yes many years try to forget it and it finally ends sorry before and now When I really forgive and the anger and the pain and the fact that I had also been a victim of abuse have gone away, but in my case I was not a victim of abuse because there were men in power.
What is happening right now today is se It makes me very good because always where there are men with power there is going to be sexual harassment in any area, it is not exclusive to the world of entertainment, of course, so this in my case because they were 17-year-old kids and I was 12 or 13, it was the prefect who did not He was abusing his power because he really had no power, and he also took care of the students, but if he was the first one to abuse me, then he raped you, no, but I was born to do other things before touching him and things like that until then and when he asked me to do I didn't definitely deny the rape if it was between five people and I have scars on my eyebrows from where they hit my face against a chest of drawers where I kept some things and they grabbed my bed and between them grabbed I had Sebastián Ligarde and at that time I was 14 The teachers are not registered, the principal, your father, self-employed, my mother, I know, I told her ten years ago and one loves, your brother didn't even know he was with you either, not because my brother, since he was two years younger than me, they sent him to live there. to a house where the youngest ones live, but since I was already 12, they put me in the big 200-year-old castle, which was what it was.
The windows were nothing more than wooden planks. They woke us up at five-thirty in the morning. The boarding school is very strict. I am very grateful to the boarding school that gave me incredible discipline. Yes, I am an agent. I cannot be late for a call. I am extremely disciplined in my life and I do know that I learned it from 'the boarding school.' So there's no harm in it. I believe that everything that happened to me made me a better professional and also a better human being. It's a price that's too high. Look, at the time it was very difficult.
Thank God, I'm over it. You had to have some treatment. psychological to understand to forgive to be able to see this abuse sebastián yes at the university when I started studying at the university I had the opportunity to take advantage of the fact that I was at the university of texas and they did not offer to see a psychologist for free then I was able having a psychologist for a year and talking about all these dualities that came from and since my birth, having two families, two mothers, two fathers and bisexuality, more heterosexual whenever homosexual, it even becomes very funny, I had many more heterosexual relationships in my years in the television station where I say that in men it is silver that women fall in love too but not in that way not because he doesn't treat me they haven't treated me like he treated me in general he is incredibly detail-oriented who constantly tries to accompany me constantly how strong but what It is interesting that at the University of Texas the psychologist begins to discover these dualities, the two families, the two countries, yes, and he provided more for the two sexes, only if he was bisexual could he be, but no, I am 25 years old, very in love with Jorge and very happy with him. from Jorge if you were in Texas studying at the university and suddenly I remember you 30 years ago and let me remember 35 years or 34 years in a soap opera that was very successful that was called quinceañeras 30 30 30 ago but it was my second and first it was poor Youth, which was Carroll Estrada's first novel and it went very well and gave me 9 TV and novels as the best villain, but trust me, by then I had already graduated from university with a master's degree, I had already done about nine North American films, they didn't give me work on television stations in Mexico because they said I had a gringo face and then it always came a little, well yes and no, that's not why it's not because that's going to be an obstacle to being able to work, it seemed very absurd to me and well.
With this lack of respect towards the actors we have always lived, always relating it with prostitution with laziness with drugs with the same things that are in any job and it is not true well this we return to the moment that changed my destiny the stellar presence of sebastián ligarde I have it to ask why they fired him they fired him from a television company for being homosexual with this we came too and I knew that I was not going to wake up I lay down on the sofa in the living room and I came across a blanket from the menu and putting it on the living room table and I fell asleep knowing that I was not going to wake up the stellar presence of Sebastián Ligarde How does poor youth come into your life Sebastián in this first youth soap opera I was about to retire from acting ok I was 12 years old trying to get in to a television station and at work I always gave the same Andrés García to Sergio Goyri to Humberto Zurita and they didn't get out of there then a youth novel came along called puppets and I had to be one of the protagonists when the producer realized account of the career I remember he said to me, my God, but what career do you already have, boy, I said well, I debuted in '74, I left in '76 to study in Texas, I came back having done a lot of American cinema, but I haven't been able to get into TV and it opened the doors for me. to enter as the protagonist of this novel, who is the producer, a genius like then, a serious genius, like who later was the director of the cea, not exactly, and then he made many films with me, also as an actor, some where he worked as an actor, I recorded all the episodes and learned to use the prompter at that time I invented a prompter with a hearing aid and I recorded my scenes and listened to them and repeated them to learn how to use the prompter and it was a Thursday night and the novel aired it debuted on Monday and everyone was very excited I had been recording whatever for a month and a half and on Thursday night Eugenio called me on the phone and said hello Sebastian, how are you having a good night and then he defined how you are, well, no, not also like you, acaray, I tell him what's going on, well, it's just that Today we had a meeting and the directors of the company do not agree that you play a protagonist because they do not believe that you have enough career to be a protagonist, so they have decided to fire you from the novel and they are going to replace you with another actor starting tomorrow and this actor is going to dedicate the entire weekend to filming his scenes to debut on Monday and you are no longer going to be in the government and well now tell me the real reason and now the reason before that he tells me He asked in a private interview in his office that if I was homosexual, what would you choose?
I told him, like most men, I have had, like most men, some homosexual relationship in my life or some homosexual encounter, but I don't consider myself homosexual when I told him, "Now tell me." I tell myself the real reason because it may have something to do with the conversation we had in Dr. Díaz's office, so at that moment there was so much shock, pain, injustice, suddenly, already packing, already preparing to return to live in Texas and forget about it. About acting, they talk to me about Carla Estrada's office and because she had just made a video with Rocío Banquells from Luna Magica and she had liked it a lot because they were all acting improvisations and then Sebastian told me what audition you would do for a villain role and he I said Carla and I am banned or I understand that I am inventing on Televisa Mexico don't worry I can fix that but could you give me an audition please the complaints and then I went I did the audition and I could even hear the screams in the booth how barbaric until you know where to turn your face to the camera, this one looking at the emotion is coming here, a son lowered it, I loved it, you stay with the character and the crying was not if I was the star villain, so in the end I ended up making my debut on TV.
In 120 of 120 episodes playing the villain of poor youth and that year I saw you soap operas he gave me the award as the best newcomer on television and after 8 months Carla called me again and told me I want you toplay another character in my next novel with Pedro Damián again and I told him what it is about and he told me it's about a gang member in alcohol, you're not crazy and you built it and then I said I'm going to do well first I painted the black hair, black eyebrows, mega bronze and excellent blacks so that his blue eyes couldn't be seen.
I started to grab Esteban's tone at the level and said, I'm going to do everything he's never done, not even a drink, it's going to stop his hair. I stuck out my ears. They had it and they had always made me feel sorry for them because as a child I was very Oregonian and I went to Televisa to be the character and I remember that Pedro Damián came back and said with an incredible smile he said I can't believe it when it came to auditioning for everything. with which Ibáñez and suddenly in the middle of the audition I got a snot at the moment I still deal with the camera later they used it again in the novel and there again they heard the screams in the booth how wonderful and it was a couple an acting duo to the vote and armandito came up with what was the chat and playing binary love and nordin name and julieta egurrola and margaritas already from the norwegian who was already many years old dry seven legs or the guard at that time they combined the attractive part with the talent and if the public did not believe the actor and especially if you don't believe the villain, leaving the channel to notice the complexity that a cartoon can do in the naturist street phases, the villain is a very difficult character because you can't do him as a villain, you have to do him very humanly for him. villain, what he does he does very well so you have to justify why I do what I do and believe that what you do is good and has and find the moments to show the human side of your villain so I at least gave him a lot of sense of humor I put in the phrase of serena moreno suddenly it happened to say to well I had already been using it with friends at parties and in things and suddenly in a lebrija scene of the serena morena today sebastián if life painted you so of colors in this television company what happened with this we returned the minute my destiny changed it takes them to feel like 16 in urine therapy others say urine therapy others say urine therapy I really wouldn't know in English session ok and after this book and you start taking yes, but a drop at the beginning in this place there is a topic that we have not touched on until today you no longer talk about your mother anymore you talk about your brothers you don't have a father he had his parents parents like the parents before me they loved me two stoves then I had two mothers and fathers in some way my paternal uncle was the one who lost his only son and his wife were like my parents when my mother had her third pregnancy she had it very badly she was losing him all the time I was four months old age my aunt offered to take care of me while my mother gave birth and all this when my brother billy williams was born my mother since she wanted me to return from my aunt she had already become very attached to one in 2000 day she wanted to adopt me at that time and Mom said we're not going to let him spend the weekends with you and during the week he'll come to the house and then it ended up being the other way around.
I went on the weekends with my mom and during the week sometimes with my aunt and that's how it was all my life. childhood then and even in the cultures my mom is from Puebla with very Mexican roots with all this wonder of Mexico the food issued from is efe from the oil zones of texas and another life to another another world another world another thing who you have the best time with me I loved the intelligence of my uncle and my aunt and their world too, but what I loved most about my mother and father was everything Mexican, music, my mother taught me to play the guitar to sing, my grandmother played the piano.
All my aunts in Teziutlán sang and played. They were no longer 4 spinsters because their mother never reached the age of 109. My great-grandmother died at 109, so when her wounds recovered, but the daughters were finally free to get married at 80, then only as to make an incredible movie, that story was incredible because the houses were those colonial houses from 300 years ago, the horses entered and they had basements and I entered, I came from Texas, those gray-haired houses and I arrived at these impressive mansions, so full of history and of culture and food and they arrived and served normal for honey or what was the most brilliant was literally when they killed the chicken and boiled it to pluck it and then that was how you ate a chicken in the face but in Texas you bought it in the supermarket in squares chicken controls and then but they were very opposite and all good the 109 years old great-grandparents 109 years old and my grandmother who adores my mom's mother talkative she arrived at 97 hey 97 how wonderful and they don't know urine therapy no No, but that's something that I've been using for almost 40 years.
What's the point? I mean, correct me if I fall into any impression because I may seem rude to you for being ignorant, but it's taking your own urine. They inject it nowadays because they can't handle the idea of ​​taking a signal in urine. It's plasma. It's nothing more than your old blood. It's impossible to create it in a laboratory. It has about 2,000 different ingredients. But half of your urine is urea and urea. It is the ingredient that creams worth $500 contain, nothing more than horse life or cow urea, which is obre galaurea. It is the only ingredient scientifically proven to be a skin moisturizer because it is the only ingredient that literally pulls in moisture. from the muscle to the skin all other moisturizers are waterproofing but urea literally deserves your skin from the inside out so I had a friend Erika Calzón that I love very much who at 60 years old looked like she was 35 40 and Ig Erika how is it possible that you have that skin and you have that face I can only believe it index you don't want to know no I don't know if I want to know let's start I was born in India what my grandmother and my mother say all their lives because of the culture there they have practiced the uninorte rap Already then I put my own pee on my face every day so I think I have enough to face her and I want to start doing that tomorrow and this and a thread businesswomen do coming from your own urine on your face on your face and then I read a book, the first book about the subject called the water of life and there it talked about how many incurable diseases had been cured through urine therapy and what were the ways it reinforced you, if you are like a self-vaccine, today you are reinforcing The correct technology is urine therapy, urine, I really don't know, they intervene in English, some say urine therapy, others say one and not therapy, others say urine therapy, I really wouldn't know it in English, session ok, and after this book and three months of taking it, yes, but a drop at the beginning will not also be a drop under the tongue on an empty stomach we save a little of the first of the day and this is the one you put on your face the first after 4 in the morning the first after 4 in The morning is the one that Julian likes doing the most but then a little glass and you leave it covered with a Kleenex and well what I do at that moment is the drop starts with a drop and goes up to 10 under the sublingual tongue it went directly to the blood and did not pass through the digestive system, which destroyed many properties, so there is a whole trend within urine therapy, urine therapy, that the micro dose is better than the macro dose, which is the one that is taken in its entirety.
It is 63 years old and correct. 64 already 64 about to turn perfect grades eight surgeries don't vote for everyone with urine therapy and gm I guess I also don't know my dad had very good genes my dad died with three times more hair than me and almost completely black hair I have some little cheap desire is a wonder the genes and the urine are strong or whatever it is that you have to do what you really can as María Félix said, avoiding the catastrophe hey and warned biography sebastián ligarde wanted to I realize that they must be the father of A girl of a girl is 43 years old and I have two grandchildren.
You also just left me aside and I am about to adopt a 25-year-old boy who, when he asks us about a child, was not only small. In the United States, there is adult adoption and Because he doesn't want to skip studying with me in Chicago, he was 18 years old. I spent three years in Chicago. He took the course for a year with a Chicagoan and then he did because I kept going to Chicago to teach classes and he stayed as our singing assistant. He organized everything during the week and he detailed our coffees and brought us things to eat and he was our assistant and always very helpful, always very affectionate and that's why you are going to adopt him, I'm not going to adopt him because I love him very much and because I'm a dad and that For him and I know that he adores me and adores Jorge and sees us as parents and then it is incredible that he has literally given us the best years of his life, how to live together and love your husband, your daughter, your son-in-law, your grandchildren the happy family the modern family we came back with this plaque don't talk to me I mean why well father but I don't really understand it really and I knew that I wasn't going to wake up I lay down on the sofa in the living room I ran into I tried to I left a little blanket and put the letter on the living room table and I fell asleep knowing that Sebastian Ligarde was not going to wake up, we didn't know, well, I didn't know that you have a daughter, her photo always appeared in such a beautiful magazine where she lives in San antonio in san antonio and san antonio texas happily married 15 years ago to a fabulous man steven krauskopf did with an american magazine mentioned him as one of the ten most successful young people in the country he has created a literal world of construction in san antonio and yet it's like a 10-year-old boy comes in, jumps on the bed and makes jokes with me and pulls my ears and treats me with a child so delicious I adore him meet your daughter Don Ame de Ovid with you she and I with her first nine years of her life to phenol when I was studying in the first two years and she was in the house she grew up in the house measured with me and then my oldest sister was the one who ended up creating when I went to the kings to finish university and then I went to Mexico but all the time we are living together traveling all the time there are values ​​that are understood I have to ask you, explain to your daughter today my daughter is in love is I am in love with this man and I am going to get married with this man I'm going to tell you what my daughter told me the day the magazine came out that in Mexico you see a novel the memories on the cover that I said this plan I'm going to tell it because I'm going to get married she told me I've never felt proudest of you in all my father and she told me crying crying she always knew about Jorge she loves Jorge and for her the important thing is that I am happy for me the important thing is that she is happy so I will carry those words in my heart all your life and why did you decide, as they say, come out of the closet of life because at that time many famous people were coming out in the United States because they were about to legalize homosexual marriage in the United States and Sonia Sotomayor had just entered the Supreme Court.
Puerto Rico and I said the same, Sonia Sotomayor in her youth saw fifteen years old I said maybe it would be better for me apart I want to get married and I'm tired of telling everyone that you forges my brother for I don't know how many years Jorge was my brother so one day he even told him I ask my nephew, hey, really, at school they think that Jorge and I are brothers, nephews, yes, but they also think that they have an incestuous relationship and it's over here, it's over, I said, it's over and then, as the Supreme Court was about to vote, I took the I passed and I made it public both in the press there and in the press here 'Huffington Post' and many published the note a lot and I dream of Sotomayor was the vote that ended up deciding you live you live well yesterday the United States with a constant threat not since This man came in and they make you nervous about speaking in Spanish.
I had never been nervous when speaking in Spanish. Now, look what I had with you. You also know me because I changed the wrong button and he ripped your head off and I'm just waiting for someone to tell me something. Because it makes sense, I go to the supermarket with Louis and we talk to each other in Spanish or I go to the supermarket with Jorge and he spoke to him in Spanish and suddenly I see that the books right now make us see a little like that, no, and this feels very empowered in this racism that the president of the United States aroused, this has been a name that has lived with a lot of pressure and with a lot of anguish when reading your biography at some point in your life did you want to commit suicide at what moment was that sebastián at 17 years old in In high school, after the rape, my aunt returned me to Texas and the psychological problems began, as you say, and there were no psychologists, so I was carrying all of that, with all of that, I began to have terrible self-esteem and I began to lose faith in myself and my future.
It was a very strong depression that I had for many months and that people did not realize to what extent and one night when my children were out of town and I was alone and I wrote a letter and then drank half a bottle of alcohol and I went to take for the valuable ones they have in the house and not to sleep so he wrote a letter and I didn't even say in that letter what had happened at school but I did say about depression and that I didn't want to live and that Please forgive me, but I didn't want to live anymore and I drank half a bottle of wine, something that had been in the house.
I think it was about 25, and I knew that I wouldn't wake up if I lay down on the couch. From the living room I jogged with a blanket and put the letter on the living room table and I fell asleep knowing that I wasn't going to wake up and I woke up and the combination happened. It didn't kill me like it was supposed to, it should have killed me because of someone else. miracle in my life is religious I am a very believer infaith I believe that there is good and there is evil for me God is the light side is the good side of the universe is connecting with the beautiful side of the human being and life giving a while you said what quality bisexuality that you arrive had more by female couples than male couples and all this flirting territory of chemistry of flirting territory when you were here your actor in your returns on your trips you as a public figure were reunited with those loves of yesterday those women who were in your life and how they have reacted and you how you reacted when they You have seen from the opinions with the men in my life in the past I do not have contact with any woman I know but with women the women who have come to love me have loved me very much and continue to love me very much and I to them where the final stretch of this conversation with sebastián ligarde in the minute that my style changed how many minutes in each destination I get some that we haven't touched which ones you talked about a layoff but there was another layoff nothing we're going to get to what we want to finish if you allow me because you have a life perfect north of miami south of florida living well father told acting academy where no one knows me happily married I walk through the streets no one knows who I am I feel normal how cool that is that's nice I'm also very grateful for the love and public because you met Jorge my best friend had died so I was the one who took him to the crematorium and whatever you want I was arriving at my house where I live in the building with Carlos's ashes and at that moment Jorge was leaving the building and I had just rented an apartment Jorge I need I have always thought that Carlos - set out because I say the dead man yes because I didn't realize how in love I was with my best friend there was never sex between us never between Carlos and me but I I didn't realize how much I loved him until he suddenly died unexpectedly and it was quite a mourning for me and I felt very guilty for not having really told him everything I was feeling when I realized that she was not in my heart. life and then Jorge was the one who became my best friend.
What did you say? What happened to me with Carlos doesn't happen to me again. He left without telling me that I loved him. I was and I was in enormous mourning with Carlos and every time Jorge he was becoming more of a friend when you are already 25 and if he is in love conforming I am not at home right now the wonder when he came to me also unique please don't be late I can't sleep when you are not here today friend and when you meet your ex couples actresses because well you don't work in the world of architecture or medicine or engineering but the world of acting and for that reason you had to have couples electrician what's up they tell you my plan whether it's about happy age For me, it led to great friendships with several of them and many of them finally celebrated the decision I made to come out of the closet because they also obviously knew about this bisexuality.
I, no, no, I cannot lie to a partner, they are still in contact with me, we continue talking to each other. we keep sending whatsapp we keep seeing each other when they go to miami he responded i come here we'll see each other too if i have time I mean in that sense it's very funny with the men in my life from the past i don't have contact with any women yes but with the women the women who They have come to love me, they have loved me very much and they continue to love me very much and I, Sebastián Ligarde, left this question until the end for the second demand for equality in Mérida, saying goodbye to the Televisa company, requesting it, suing if not, it was not a demand.
That was the only dismissal when I sent you to Televisa, it was the second dismissal because they never gave me the reason for dismissing you, that's why it was the lawsuit the night before they fired me, they sent me to Veracruz to those things they did with the students and the What televisa, you know, I don't know where that food was and it was a thing in Veracruz, okay, and they asked that in the debates about the products that were the sponsors of Televisa, that I be the counterpart, I was like the lawyer against the product to have a debate. with the students and it turns out that in every debate I had with the students I won, ok and then I think that bothered the sponsors a lot, I suppose many were very uncomfortable with my debate and the things I said I had a lot of studies on preserving artificial things What they put on the cans and everyone and then well, they got upset I guess because the next day I received a notification that they had canceled the exclusivity and I had been working in that company for 17 years and I had three years left to conclude the contract, which Televisa did.
It was that when the contracts ended they already renewed us but it was very clear that they were ending grand and nancy patients to each mind so I said why and well no there was no reason they didn't tell me and then when the time for settlement came they tried to give me three months of settlement when I had it and they tried to give me three years of settlement when I was 17 and then they wanted to give me contract if we go to that and the lawsuits and the tendons and it was Humberto Cavazos who is one of the most important labor lawyers in Mexico and the lawsuit lasted 12 years 12 years 12 you won it and I won it and they paid me the equivalent of 17 years of settlement How do you want to be remembered as a very good actor and with a very good acting teacher who at the level of the point with friends with families then who is the best actor son father or partner and difficult to ask why in my personal life I want to be remembered As a very good person, he came a lot to my family.
I try to be a very good father, I try to be a very good son, and I also try to be a very good actor, and I also try to be a very good acting teacher. It is very clear to me that there is more left for the rich when he becomes poorer. That poor thing when he gets rich he was retired for ten years and suddenly you come back but through the front door and to the series like never before in my entire career one day they talk to me on television and tell me we want the phone if we have to participate this in the series which is the first series that is going to produce a beginning and I said they want me to participate well my conditions are that I have a school they have to take me out at 5 on the weekends I'm going to Santo Domingo this has to be an important character because he doesn't have transcendence I am not interested in whether I am going to come out of retirement for a hundred I have done my entire litany and when I finished speaking they told me Sebastian you would be the protagonist of the series and I swear that what I said I believe that you are talking to him Sebastian Rulli no sebastián ligarde and he told me not that the protagonist is 50 years old and is a son, it is the story of a politician, it is a true story of a terrible Venezuelan psychopath and we are going to do the series and then they had already been auditioning for months and they asked me if I would audition saying yes, of course it would work for a protagonist in a series and they gave me the role and they took it out of the big olive he is recording it now and right now it has just been released on Netflix with a really criminal criminal mind and you are a villain I am a villain but with all the characteristics of the psychopath, charming, seductive and terribly criminal, real by total then make flirt of thanks you like for the trust of this medium that this will always be the sebastián ligarde I know gustavo adolfo infante say lend us life and you of your presence next week same ship the same channel we have another minute that changed my destiny very good evening thank you very much

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