The artist got the Platinum Award from the public in Madrid for her portrayal of Eva Perón in the series "Santa Evita" and expressed gratitude for the audience's support.

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Natalia Oreiro


Natalia Oreiro got the Madrid Platino Award in a public voting category for her performance in the Santa Evita series, which depicted the events after the death of the Argentine leader. 


She claimed that she never saw herself performing Evita because "so many great artists had done it that I said I can't do it." "I only have words of praise for her; it appears to me that she is a woman who not only defined an era, but the entire history of Argentina, and who continues to play a leading role not only in the country, but in the rest of the world on a daily basis."


Regarding the character of "the standard bearer of the humble", Oreiro remarked the "level of respect and pain" that was experienced on the film set, a feeling that he characterized as "non-transferable",


In this regard, the Uruguayan actress claimed that she approached playing Evita in the same way she approached playing Gilda (Gilda, I do not regret this love) in 2016: "I asked her permission... I always ask permission because I believe that when she plays characters, they must exist because of their energy and the feeling they arouse in so many people."


The actress emphasized the relevance of the political lady for Argentina: "From my humble place, I try to love her (Eva Perón) and leave her as high as possible... she doesn't need it, but that was my collaboration," she said of Avoid.


Natalia Oreiro mentioned that she is always changing her music and has recently cooperated with Lali Espósito, Ana Prada, and La Delio Valdez, among others. "You can't do it all." You must make a decision. "Music is always present in my life," she stated emphatically.


She mentioned Lali Espósito, with whom she recorded Quiero Todo, as one of her colleagues and favorites, saying, "I deeply admire her, I like everything she does and how well she is doing." And all of the authority she possesses as a woman."


Although she acknowledged her origins and passion for Uruguay, the artist expressed gratitude for being "adopted" by Argentina, where she spent her whole professional career.
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