00:00I remember a lot of the theme of Pablo Escobar,
00:03which, lamentablemente, rondaba a lot.
00:06But I also remember being sitting,
00:09watching with Chris Petas and my family,
00:12the Reynado,
00:14carrying the barra, celebrating.
00:19Joaquín Domínguez is a bogotan man,
00:22of very high class,
00:23a man with a lot of money,
00:25and he loves his daughters.
00:27He loves his daughters,
00:28and he will make it impossible to avoid
00:31that the narcotics that is at that moment
00:34permeate the agency that they have created.
00:37In the 90's, we were a bit more classist,
00:41it was a topic of social class,
00:44and they open doors
00:46so that not only women of high class
00:48can participate,
00:49but women of all the states,
00:52and that's what's beautiful.
00:53Carlos is one of these characters
00:55that are part of the circles of power,
00:58of the media of communication,
01:00that in the 90's,
01:02when the beauty,
01:03let's say,
01:04it's like a bálsamo,
01:06to, in some way,
01:07to suavize a situation
01:09that Colombia had been living
01:10since it's been years old,
01:12let's say,
01:13to be isolated at the level of international.
01:16Andrea Vanessa,
01:17the most beautiful thing that she has,
01:19is that,
01:19the last thing that she has happened to her,
01:22is that,
01:22the beauty is going to bring to some place.
01:26And from there,
01:27I think that she is absolutely powerful.
01:32I feel that the physical beauty
01:34is something very passing,
01:36everything is going to happen in some moment,
01:39and for me,
01:40what really important is the beauty
01:42that one has here in the heart
01:44and the that is in the head.
01:45I feel that in that time,
01:48the beauty,
01:49even in Colombia,
01:51it was hard to see the value
01:53that it has today.
01:54And it really is a value.
01:55I feel that sometimes,
01:57we denigramos the beauty
01:58as if it were something perverse,
02:01or as if it were frívolo.
02:03This series, particularly,
02:06is written by a woman,
02:08produced by a woman,
02:09with a lot of powerful women in the production,
02:15that reflects precisely that.
02:20I remember that time with a mixture of sensations,
02:23because, of course,
02:25I was already big in that time,
02:26and I touched the furor of the narcotráfico,
02:29and I touched the anguish of the bombs
02:32that exploded without avis in any place.
02:37But I also remember this glamour time,
02:41where it came to Paola Turbay,
02:43as the virreina of the beauty.
02:45I remember it with a lot of nostalgia,
02:50and sometimes, with a lot of sadness.
02:52I think it was a difficult period for Colombia,
02:54but it ended up becoming the Colombia that we are today.
02:57All the readers of The Espectador
02:59don't want to lose this story,
03:01because, of course,
03:02there are many characters
03:03that will be able to connect
03:04with several of them,
03:06like the story,
03:07and as the beauty gave a breath
03:09to Colombia in the 90's,
03:11this story will give a breath now.
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