
Actress Julieta Prandi recalled her experience on the television show 'Poné a Francella', where she played 'La nena', a character that generated controversy due to her relationship with her co-star's father. At 18 years old, Prandi found herself involved in a plot of sensuality and exposure that significantly changed her daily routine, even spending her salary on taxis to avoid uncomfortable situations when leaving the channel.
Regarding the impact of her performance, the actress mentioned: 'It was what the character awakened', clarifying the effect it had on her life at that time. Although she acknowledged it was a period of much vertigo and exposure, she also highlighted that opportunity opened doors in her career.
Prandi compared the acceptance of her character back then with current standards, pointing out that certain representations like her role in 'Poné a Francella' would not be well received today. She emphasized that society has changed regarding sensitivity to gender and violence issues, noting that programs like 'Casados con hijos' would also not have a place on current television due to their treatment of certain topics.
The show 'Poné a Francella' first aired in 2001, during a time when gender issues were not as discussed as they are today, highlighting the evolution of society in the last two decades regarding representation and sensitivity towards different topics.