Television William Levy asks his fans in El Hormiguero not to give him gastronomic gifts

William Levy gave an interview to El Hormiguero on Monday, April 17

Television William Levy asks his fans in El Hormiguero not to give him gastronomic gifts

William Levy gave an interview to El Hormiguero on Monday, April 17. The actor, who presented the Montecristo series, took advantage of his time on the program to make a request to his fans.

The interpreter revealed that, during the filming of the series in Cuba, many fans came to the recording to see him and give him gifts. "They gave you 150 tubs of ice cream, they told me," said Pablo Motos.

"It's one thing I tell the fans: if they want to give me something, don't give me food, please. I don't know who sends those meals and you have to take great care of yourself. I protect myself a lot from not trying food because at every meal They can put anything someone who wants to do you harm, you don't know who it is. If it's food, I don't put my hand there. You have to take care of yourself. Send other things that are not food, "asked the artist. "I understand that you have to have some protection," said the presenter.

The driver of the format asked Levy if his fame allowed him to lead a normal life. "It depends on how you see it. If you don't like being told nice things about your work, then don't go out. You have to know how to take it, if not, why do you do it?" He explained.

"I once went to Orlando, to Disneyworld, with my son. At that time, I only had a son. We went and my son went crazy for a photo with Spiderman. So, when I saw him, at that moment I imagined if Spiderman said no to the photo, what he would have done to my son, how disappointed my son would have been. That's where I realized that if you say no to a child or to a person you love so much, admires you, you're going to disappoint her," he explained. "Since then, I have always tried to say yes to everything and thank the public for all the love they always give me," he acknowledged.

Levy even revealed that, while in Tenerife, some fans sent him some mariachis for his birthday. "Sometimes you can't give them the love and time you want to give them, but they go and are always there for you," he said.

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