Anne Igartiburu opens up to Nagore Robles about her children and her relationship with her ex

One of the most veteran and beloved presenters on television is Anne Igartiburu (55 years old), a face that we undoubtedly associate with that famous “hello hearts” with which she began her legendary program 'Corazón, corazón' on Spanish Television. Now, this space has been converted into 'D Corazón', where the Basque woman shares the set with Jordi González and other collaborators such as Alba Carrillo. Without a doubt, it seems that Anne is going through a great time both personally and professionally, having wanted to open up about all this with Nagore Robles in the podcast 'My Neighbor's House', by Podimo. Over there, The presenter from Euskadi spoke very sincerely about motherhood and her career on television.

Anne Igartiburu speaks very sincerely about her children

Speaking with Nagore, the presenter of programs like 'Baila as you can' wanted to comment on how she lives day to day with her three children: Noa, 23 years old; Carmen, 12, and Nicolás, 8 years old. “We are all quite similar. We are not what we think and we can be modified and changed… You have to be faithful, but also let them walk their path, let them be free. I think it is important to let your children go.. The children are not mine, mine is the responsibility and privilege of accompanying them. But they are not yours. It is a mistake that parents sometimes make, with each one of them you learn something new.”

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Let us remember that Anne has been married twice, first with the dancer Igor Yebra, with whom she adopted Noa, a girl who came from India, in 2001. Later, in 2013 he decided to expand the family with Carmen, a little girl who came from Vietnam. Furthermore, in 2015 she married again with the orchestra director Pablo Heras-Casado, with whom she had Nicolás, her first biological child. “The little one doesn't stop: I think It has put it in my path to be able to not lose my nerves at no time, because with the older ones I have lost my nerves more. With the median, understand that it also has its rhythms and times. And the biggest part, the emotion on the surface. And now there is a very, very cool movement of conscious men, from whom we are going to learn a lot,” Anne assured Nagore in this talk.

Anne also talks about her extensive career in television

In this intimate chat with Nagore, Anne wanted to open up about her career, ensuring that she has never been nervous on television, but remembering when she once had a particularly bad time presenting a live Silver Frames gala in 1993. “ I am direct meat. I never get nervous. I only remember Imanol presenting the Fotogramas and in the front row were Pedro Almodóvar, Penélope Cruz, Marisa Paredes…and I got so nervous that I went blank.. There I learned what risks you risk in the live show and that you have to move forward,” she confessed, adding that “it wasn't even fear. It was more like feeling like I was being intrusive because they were film awards and I wasn't an actress.”
Youtube Moment that he took advantage of to talk about the so-called 'imposter syndrome', something that has happened to him on many occasions “and continues to happen to me. I think it happens a lot to women We don't quite believe that we deserve what comes to us.or we believe that we are not capable or we have nothing to contribute,” she commented. In addition, Anne also spoke about the projects she would like to be able to carry out: “I think I have done everything. I like working as a team and being with people. I like to understand what the team wants to convey and to be used to get that message across. Also the possibility of transmitting emotion on television. I think it has a very cool reality touch that can make the viewer feel more human.”

Anne's most personal project

The Basque also wanted to open up and talk about her YouTube channel: 'One Beat Too Much', a project that she herself confessed “started with the pandemic, I already had training in the field of well-being and I started by trying it out. We opened the channel and posted interviews with experts in the field of well-being. There are many people having a bad time and maybe with a little support they can be better,” she confessed. Anne ended up commenting that one of her mottos is that “things don't happen when you're at home. I always say three letters: Do. DO, do, whatever you want but do,” she asserted, something that, without a doubt, she has followed to the letter and has led her to success at all levels.

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