Bárbara Torres leaves behind her role as Excelsa to be the new Esperancita | Instagram
The popular character that the actress Barbara Torres give life for a long time, "Excelsa ", dismisses his character, to give life to another in a new project.
It should be remembered that Barbara Torres it entertained the public in the years in which the well-remembered television series aired "The Teddy Family", produced by Eugenio Derbez.
In that program, Barbara gave life to the character of Excelsa, the maid of the house, who together with Federica made bullying towards the protogonist himself, Ludovico Plush, character to whom Eugenio Derbez gave life.
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In this program, he shared the stage with Eugenio Derbez (As Ludovico), Consuelo Duval (Federica Peluche), Regina Blandon (Bibi), Miguel Pérez (Ludoviquito), Luis Manuel Ávila (Junior) and in the last chapters Brayan Gibran Mateo (Maradonio, son of Excelsa), to name a few figures .
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Now, Barbara after a few years she welcomes her new role 'Esperancita', and although some details are still unknown, many of her followers are already waiting to see her in this new adaptation.
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It was this Sunday morning when the actress She decided to finally abandon the character that would catapult her for several years, however, she did not specify how long it would be.
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The ad He did it through his Instagram account, where he shared a photograph where he appears cleaning but wearing casual clothes, not his cleaning clothes.
How cute you look cleaning Esperancita, but happy Sunday, wrote in the post.
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So far the publication already has several reactions from its followers who were surprised to see that the actress appeared simply looking like Barbara, although many still prefer to remember it as Excelsa.
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