“I was watching the TV series…”: Pancho Saavedra recounted his father’s reaction to Mariano’s powerful scene in Baltazar’s Law

Ignacia Baeza starred in a live of Instagram with Pancho Saavedra, instance in which she talked about her flirtation with the writer Florence Eluchans and of all fears you felt before going public with your relationship.

In that space, the Channel 13 host also talked about his love life, going back to when he made his relationship with Jorge Uribe public. “I took a backpack off my back,” he said. “It was like taking a breath and saying ‘this is me.'”

And it is that “I could not live with the backpack of fear of my father and my mother,” he recalled, according to Page 7. “Actually, more than my father,” he clarified.

About that moment with his father, in which he revealed his homosexuality, he replied: “They’re going to give you the job.” Given that, his offspring replied: “Save that crying and that melodramatic tear, because I’m the same as 20 minutes ago.”

El melodrama

In the dialogue with the actress, they played the scene in which Mariano (Gabriel Cañas) confirms to his father (Francisco Reyes) that he is homosexual in Balthazar’s Law (Mega) —where she plays Sofía—, a sequence that the driver’s parents saw on TV.

“My mother recently came to see Laurita (daughter),” said Saavedra, who told her: “I was watching the TV series with your father and Mariano’s scene just appeared.” At that time, the driver recounted, “my mother told me that she was moved,” and also told him that “your father was speechless looking, but he was kind of excited.”

Some time ago, his fears were in what could happen in the public sphere when his sexual orientation was known. He was worried about what would happen when he went to record talking places (Channel 13), because “perhaps the people who are more from the countryside are not going to greet me anymore”, I thought.

However, “nothing happened”, so “it’s pure prejudice”. On the contrary, she told the actress, “the love and affection they give me are dying, they have given me fabrics that say ‘Laura’, things that come to move you.”

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