To memorialize him, the show has erected a plaque on its set.
Fariba Sheikhan played the most dramatic moment in La Resistencia's history on Thursday, May 17. The Guernica interpreter, known for her work on series such as El secreto de puente viejo, Elite: brief stories, and La unidad, was the guest of the David Broncano and Movistar + team, and she wanted to take advantage of the occasion to make an emotional public dedication that shrank the hearts of those present at the Teatro Principe in Madrid and all those who later watched his interview from home.
The actress kicked off the show with a stomp. Or, more accurately, floating, because she got on stage via zip line. However, after the initial moments in which she and David Broncano attempted to unhook Fariba from the harness to which she was attached, they greeted the public, and the interpreter even left the set for a few seconds with the excuse of changing clothes after her aerial adventure and even asked the production for a plate of stuffed eggs, she took the floor and explained that she needed to dedicate her time in La Resistencia to someone.
"I'm very excited to be here... "I want to dedicate this program to my brother, who was a huge fan of this program and passed away a few months ago," said the interpreter, surprising Broncano and his team, who remained silent while the Vasca concluded her explanation by assuring that her brother, Eneko, always insisted on her being one of the guests at La Resistencia because she never missed a single one of the Movistar+ format programs.
"He was always asking me, 'When are you leaving?'" When are you leaving?' And I'm here...! "Eneko is on his way!" Fariba said, "Starting now, the applause of the public that was present at the recording of the program."
"Don't worry, Movistar+ is also available up there." "The pope attests to it," Grison added, breaking the ice after the entire set was aware of the actress's huge emotional load from being present yesterday.
After hearing Fariba Sheikhan's heartfelt comments, David Broncano offered to his guest that a plaque honoring Eneko be installed on the set of La Resistencia, which she quickly approved, thus the program crew began working against the time to, At the end of the interview, attempt to give your visitor a plaque that says "In memory of Eneko."
Fariba expressed his gratitude to the program and, as the entire crowd screamed his brother's name, he promised that it was a gesture that "was not expected at all" and that he was extremely appreciative.
They succeeded. Before firing Fariba, David Broncano presented her a gold metal sheet the size of a page glued to a piece of wood that read: "In memory of January." Los40.com is a registered trademark.