Albert Espinosa was at El Hormiguero on Wednesday, May 3 to promote El camino a casa, a program that he presents and whose premiere can be seen on La Sexta on the night of Thursday, May 4. He was accompanied by Jesulín de Ubrique, the first guest of this format. The writer recalled the death of a friend during his talk with Pablo Motos.
The Catalan explained what the aforementioned production consists of: “It’s an idea I had since I was 14 years old. It’s the path from school to home that many people have taken. I do it with celebrities. What interested me was not knowing who they are but who they were.”
The creator of Red Bracelets shared: “The idea came to me thanks to a friend from the hospital. He was the smartest, the smartest. He didn’t survive, but he was the top. He always dreamed of making the way home again, that he would I had lost at school.”
Espinosa recounted: “When he died, he was cremated and he gave us all hourglasses with his ashes. He told us ‘so you will see that death is transformed into life.'” The interviewee explained that his friend had written a wish list: “Among them was making the way home.”
El Hormiguero issued a preview of El camino a casa in which the celebrities who will star in its next episodes appear, after a start focused on Jesulín de Ubrique. The program will also delve into the pasts of five other people: Luis Tosar, Rosa López, Fernando Tejero, Ana Peleteiro and Pocholo Martínez-Bordiú.
Albert Espinosa explained about the format at a press conference: “It’s that way home from school that I think is so beautiful because you go back to your origins, who you were, to those childhood dreams. Every street, every place, each person you meet leads you to an emotion that perhaps we have not seen from all these well-known people”.
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