Paz Padilla's vindication about sex: I don't want to feel ashamed

Paz Padilla has been so versatile that it is surprising that naturalness is the basis of so much chamelenic personality. It was for many years the friendly extension of Salvamea comedian and actress immersed in the difficult task of hosting, alternating with Jorge Javier Vázquez and Carlota Corredera, one of the most successful and complicated formats in recent years. And then she was herself. It’s herself.

Everything changed when Antonio, her husband, died from a brain tumor. It was in 2020. A year later, he published The humor of my life: a story of resilience converted into an ode to life, a manuscript that explores with humorous overtones and lasting lessons the process of going through grief, with everything that can be learned from it. He has spoken about all this in an interview for The Passexhibiting, transparent and crystalline, his position on the future of work, literature and, ultimately, life.

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  • Paz Padilla's vindication about sex: I don't want to feel ashamed

    The presenter breaks her silence on the TV3 program Tot es mou after breaking her long-term contract with the network. “I am a worker,” she says.

Among other revelations, the vindication he has made of sex and women of a certain age has been especially revealing. After being asked about sex once you turn 50, Padilla answers directly: Well look, badass. There’s the drop in estrogen, ask any menopausal woman.

Precisely this was an issue in which they should, he says, focus your eyesnot avoiding it while blaming the existence of a taboo that explains why it is not talked about but does not promote its conversation. We have to make women over 50 visible. There is wrinkle, there is vaginal dryness, there is lack of libido…he says, extracting in one sentence one of the conclusions of Madre!his latest project: In my book I claim that: the old woman.

The role of his mother

The question had a reason. Her mother, the creative driving force behind her new book and who died shortly before her Antonio, liked to talk about sex in a generation in which the subject was much more censored.. My mother was my reference and she, at the same time, had her mother as her reference. They were empowered womenshe confesses, adding that all women are made of the same flesh and that they face the same situations: We take care of the family, we lose our husbands or they leave us. Look at my case: my grandmother, my mother and I, three generations who have raised the family. And they have never told us that we are great women.

His books have become a vehicle for life, a reminder that joy gives meaning to your stay on this planet. We have to learn to let go, to suffer, he reflects. Then she opens up: I lost my parents and my husband, but I have never stopped being happy.

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