In a new edition of We can talka talk show broadcast by Telefe in Argentina, the Chilean actor Benjamín Vicuña was honest regarding his separations with Carolina “Panpita” Ardohain and María Eugenia “China” Suárez.
The interpreter’s statements were given in the “Meeting point” section, following the animator asked that “those who think they can have a good relationship with their ex” come forward.
It was in this context that Vicuña recognized that “separating oneself is a giant shit, but you also have to put things into perspective, obviously there is an ideal, but I don’t want to go down the line either because there are many stories.”
Likewise, the actor said he empathized with “the guy who is hot and doesn’t want to see his wife (…) I have seen really horrific cases, of people who approach me and tell me regarding a case of violence, so I learned that there are many stories”.
“The truth is that (my breakups) are highly inflated, distorted and amplified by the media, but all in all they are still separations from love (…) two people assumed a failure, although that sounds like a bad word”, he added.
“You need distance”
Later, Benjamín explained that “there are people who tell me that they have a perimeter, so each one is with their mambo and I am not going to tell anyone how things are done. He hit me this way, obviously the common place, as well as peace in the world, is to try to get along with an ex, of course. I experienced a separation where my parents were very radical, they separated and I never saw them together once more.
“That image of the father who didn’t even want to go near his house, or what was his house, speaks to you a bit of a resentment that as a child you realize, that it seems that they want to kill each other. I think that each one has to settle down, looking for a way, because at the beginning there is a matter of time, a pain that you also need distance, because there is anger and frustration ”, he concluded.