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The tension between Salma Hayek and her daughter for her film

The popular actress has revealed the discussions that she has with her 13-year-old daughter daily for her films, especially for 'The Other Bodyguard 2'.

The tension between Salma Hayek and her daughter for her film

Salma Hayek is one of the Mexican actresses with the greatest international projection after becoming one of the usual faces of the Hollywood industry. Her films always reap countless successes, achieving excellent box office data. Her latest work in 'The Other Bodyguard 2' will surely bring her great joy, although there are also occasional mishaps at the family level.

The popular artist, who is in the process of promoting the film, visited the set of 'The late show' to be interviewed by Seth Meyers on NBC.

Throughout the program, Salma Hayek confessed that her role in 'The Other Bodyguard 2' caused her a problem with her daughter Valentina Paloma, the result of her marriage to businessman François-Henri Pinault. And it is that even though the film with Ryan Reynolds, Richard Grant, and Samuel L. Jackson has a comic tone where laughter is guaranteed, the story is not entirely suitable for people under sixteen, so Hayek prefers that his thirteen-year-old girl not see it.

Valentina Paloma was counting the days to go to the movies and enjoy her mother's performance when she recommended that she better not. She “was extremely nervous and embarrassed. I told her not to bring her friends so she wouldn't feel ashamed, ”the actress began by saying. Seth Meyers' jaw dropped when Hayek shared his daughter's response with all NBC viewers: “You embarrass me all the time, every day. What's different about this?" "Surely I will not see anything that I had not already seen or heard," said the young woman.

Happy ending

"She never wants to see my things, but she insisted on seeing this and going with her friends," the Mexican continued to explain. Despite her small run-in with her daughter, the young Ella left the movie theater delighted. “She talked me into going and they loved it,” she adds. For her part, Valentina Paloma clarified to her parent that she understood that it was her work and the interpretation of a fictional character. "It's not you, it's the character," concluded the minor.

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