Silvia Navarro closes an absence of almost three years from television in January and returns from the United States with the most revealing role in her life. As she acknowledged in an interview with Efe at the Telemundo studios, the Mexican actress teaches in “Loli’s Luck” the essence of her emotional DNA.
“Changes are easy for me and that meant changing everything,” Navarro said. Even so, the 42-year-old artist decided to leave Mexico and return to a romantic comedy, but now in a hybrid between soap opera and series.
“It’s a romantic love story and also between parents and children, for what is done and, in a very prominent way, the love between friends,” he said.
“I live this with my friends. This is true. I am Loli “, he assures her.
To exemplify this, Navarro opened the door to his intimacy much wider than usual. “I had a complicated family life like many people. My friends were the ones who taught me what unconditional love is, ”she said.
“Silvia is a visceral actress and in this role, although it is a comedy, I feel it even more. She doesn’t think about where the character should go or what she should convey. She lives it. He reveals who he really is, “his co-star Osvaldo Benavides told Efe.
Production opens in the United States on January 26 on the Telemundo network.
In addition to Benavides, Navarro shares credits with Gaby Espino, Jacqueline Bracamontes and Christian Chávez, among many others.
The romantic comedy takes place in Los Angeles and begins with the relationship of Loli, a single executive whose life changes when the death of her best friend and he has to take care of her children.
I had just come from “The Candidate” (a political thriller) and “Falling into Temptation,” which was very terrible and I asked God to send me a comedy. I had a few more offers before, but I preferred to wait and Loli arrived “, he remembered.
Because it is a comedy “that stutters (hugs) the heart and because of the intensity that comes from working in an environment where we all have to be careful (because of the covid-19 pandemic),” Navarro describes the recording environment as “very enriching.” .
That doesn’t mean it was easy. The first challenge was to make the decision to move to the United States with a small child to complete the project. “It was very difficult,” Navarro said.
What is not new is Navarro’s commitment to his mission “to entertain people.” When his 5-year-old son Leon asked him the reasons for such a radical change, “I told him my job was to make the audience happy.” He added that this is what he wants for his child, “that he has a job that allows him to give.
“And it is what defines my professional life even more at this moment. I hope that the people who see us feel a paradise of peace and fun, at least for a while. “