Fede Bal was invited to Night Al Dente (America, 10 pm), the cycle of Fernando Dente. Here is the driver Rest of the world (El Trece, Saturday 10:45pm) answered everything no matter what. From the separation of him from Sophia Aldreimonogamy, the bond with his mother Carmen Barbieri, the memory of his father Santiago Bal and the fear of death, among other topics.
“You have to spend a lot of money on washing machines, because you have never touched a washing machine in your life…“, Dente teased Fede Bal, from the beginning, referring to the fact that Sofía Aldrey suspected her infidelity when she saw in the application of the washing machine that she put the sheets to wash at dawn.
When asked if any brand of washing machines had summoned him for an announcement, Fede admitted that it had. “But with what little dignity I had left, I said it didn’t feel right to do it,” he said, humorously.
“I know how to take things with a little humor, because humor has saved my family in the worst of times,” she said. Beyond the pain of breaking up, when my friends sent me memes, I laughed about it.”
“I mean I haven’t bothered to make my split public and it’s not nice to see it on TV, but sadly I’m used to it,” he explained with the nasty stuff.
Faith was severe on relationships: “I believe that today monogamy does not exist. In me everyone knows that it does not exist. And in all human beings there is something that is changing. I can’t understand a couple where each promises the other that he’ll be the one he’ll be with for the rest of his life.”
Fede Bal, on Carmen Barbieri: “My mother is the best woman in the world”
“My mom is the most beautiful thing ever. When people ask me about her, I say she’s the best woman in the world. And If someone wants to say that I have an Oedipus complex, they can say it, because I love my mother“.
“I hope tomorrow I find a woman who can accompany me like that woman accompanied that man (Santiago Bal)… How she took care of him till the last moments even after she separated and did everything on television, everything was disgusting , it was all a horror… Yet my mother financed everything and my father left embracing my old lady,” Federico added.
“She is a madrasah,” he said. I’m 33 and he takes care of me like I’m 8. I tell him: ‘Let me fight my battles’. She hosts a current affairs program and sometimes she doesn’t realize that I am also a person who works in entertainment. And he feels he has to speak up for me when I ask him not to.”
“Things have changed, TV has changed, I tell my old lady – he continued – It wasn’t the same thing to separate when she was 25, in the 80s, as it is now, when there is an explosion of immediacy with social networks,” he reasoned. bal.
“My mom has the drama thing, my mom is a drama queen. She’s all extreme,” he said.
Fede Bal: “I’ve never been afraid to die”
At one point in the interview, Fernando Dente asked Fede whatWhat do you think about death after overcoming cancer? who was diagnosed while mourning the death of her father Santiago Bal.
“I think death should be beautiful, like life -He answered-. I’ve never been afraid to die“. And he applied the family recipe of using humor: “I always thought my death should be more glamorous,” he joked. I couldn’t die of cancer at 30, in a dressing gown and all skinny. My death must be greater.”
“Laughing is what we have to do because death is like life. death is part of life“, he mused.
Speaking of the memory of his father, Fede admitted: “I miss him every day. I dream about it a lot. I dream of talking to him. I’ve been more in touch with his love than him since he died than since he was alive.”
“I miss him more in good times because I would like him to be with me. He was a very present father. He couldn’t be very present with my brothers and me, life gave him his revenge”.
Source: Clarin