The Anthill This Tuesday he received a visit from Carmen Machiwho presented his new series, Sky bluewhich premieres on Movistar Plus + on November 14.
In this new fiction, Machi plays a tax inspector who, when she is about to retire early, receives the most important assignment of his career: prove that a great Latin music star resides in Spain and has to pay his taxes here.
The actress explained that “I am a Treasury inspector and I represent Spain, we are all Treasury inspectors. Contrary to what you might think, my character, although he is the protagonist, is not Celeste.”
“Celeste is an international singer who is inspected because it is believed that he is living in Spain, but not paying taxes here. They offer the case to my character because she is the best at what she does, and even though she is going to retire, she accepts it as her last case,” the guest noted.
“In the world of tax inspectors taking a case this big of inspection is the best they can give youright?” Pablo Motos asked him.
“Yeah, The career of tax inspector is one of the most complicated that existsyou have to be very brainy, study a lot and work a lot to get there. My character is very bright and is fully aware of the weapon she has as a tax inspector,” Machi responded.
“What are the tax inspectors like? Is it true that they marry each other?” the presenter wanted to know. The actress responded that “yes, they marry each other a lot, but then In their daily lives, many hide that they are tax inspectors. and they say they are simply officials.”
“I hope that The series helps the people like the tax inspectors better.. One of Celeste’s objectives is to discover the person behind an inspector,” said Machi.
Finally, The actress confirmed that the film was being made about the legendary series Aida: “We started filming it in February, he is going to write and direct it Paco Leon. “It was us, the actors themselves, who came up with the idea of ​​making the film for the series and we offered it to the production company, Mediaset, contrary to what usually happens.”