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Sofía Pachano: 'I have little tolerance for frustration'

2021-09-12T10:57:17.415Z


The only daughter of Anibal Pachano and Ana Sans remembers their naps in the dressing rooms. Fears, being 'daughter of', her love for cooking and a tribute book.


Silvina Demare

09/03/2021 11:58

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Updated 09/03/2021 11:58

Sofía Pachano says that she is in a good moment of her life, both personally and at work.

"There are things that were accommodated. There was a great work person. I would not change anything in my present," says the actress and host, daughter of Aníbal Pachano and choreographer Ana Sanz.

Kind, funny and at the same time thoughtful, the host of

Cocineros Argentinos

responded to the VIVA questionnaire on different topics. 

1

-You grew up in a world where art was breathed, and you chose the same path: you are an actress, a dancer, a singer.

Could you have been something else?

-No, when I sucked him I had no choice but to be an artist.

At one point I wanted to study Image and Sound Design and Architecture.

But I never fought what I sucked.

2

-You had your own show and participated in MasterChef Celebrity, who did you start cooking with?

-With my mother and my grandmother.

Actually, in preschool I had my first cooking workshop.

And after doing it, I became obsessed.

Every night we played cooking with my mom.

I spoke to the microwave as if it were the camera: "Hello, we are here, we are going to make a cookie."

And today I'm on television, in a program like

Argentine Cooks

, and I love it.

What are the turns of life!

Cocineros ... 

is a legendary TV series, it has been going on for 13 seasons and when it comes out on Public TV, it reaches any corner of the country.

That implies a lot of responsibility.

What are the turns of life!

3

-If you could have a super power, what would it be?

-I wish I could go back in time to live in the '20s and' 40s and see what's up.

And being able to be invisible, sometimes, like

Harry Potter

.

4

-You call your dad Highlander, Aníbal Pachano, why?

- (

Laughter

) I make that joke for his strength.

Against all odds, which was not good, he has remained healthy within his picture (he has HIV)

.

Luckily he takes care of himself, he does the clinical studies.

Hopefully I'm

Highlander

for a long time.

"I have a very recorded nap in the theater dressing rooms while my parents rehearsed or put on a show. Also, hiding in the changing rooms on the coat racks. I had a great time. I was a happy girl and very over-adapted."


Sofia Pachano

5

-What is the recipe that cost you the most to learn?

-The cremone.

6

-A childhood memory?

-T

Engo very recorded a

nap in the dressing rooms of the theater while my parents were rehearsing or rode a show

.

Also, hide between the changing rooms on the coat racks.

He had a great time.

She was a happy girl and very adapted.

My family was part of an artist company so it was never difficult for me to be with adults. 

7

-Do you miss acting?

-Yes, of course, but I understand the moment we are living through the pandemic.

8

-Your only daughter, did they spoil you a lot?

-Yes, and that's why I have a low tolerance for frustration.

I never had a brother who got a cake and I didn't.

But I learned to deal with it with my friends. 

9

-Some said you should have won MasterChef, what did you miss?

-I dont know.

I was under a lot of pressure and they demanded a lot of me And instead of saying: “It's a reality show”, I took it seriously because I like cooking.

I left two days before the final.

The pressure played against me the day I participated and I lost.

Claudia (Villafañe), who is a great person, clearly had to win.

Sofía Pachano and the team of Argentine Chefs, the legendary cooking series, which broadcasts on Public TV.

10

- Any cabal?

-I dedicate the show to my grandfather Mario.

He died 13 years ago.

It was a great loss for me.

When he died I dropped everything.

It took me years to recover.

My grandmother passed away a few months ago, but she was very big and weak, but it is still a great pain.

The good thing is that last year I decided to write a book in tribute to her and my grandfather.

And I managed to read the introduction to the book to him before he leaves.

He was very excited.

eleven

-Would you go to live in another country?

-Yes, but not slamming the door because I'm happy in Argentina.

I would go to try new experiences because I think it opens your head a lot,

makes you appreciate your roots and miss foods like milanesa or empanadas (Laughter).

12

-Does the so-called biological clock run by age to be a mother?

- No, it doesn't run because I'm 32 years old.

There is a very strong pressure with women and motherhood.

I feel that those of my generation, in their thirties, have one foot in the old parenting and the mandates, and another, in the new.

And neither one nor the other.

Two years ago, in a dressing room, someone very disastrous told me: "Hurry because your eggs are over."

It was a woman, which seemed uglier to me.

I froze and said, "Stop."

Zero empathy.

I have a friend who stayed at 43 years old.

The more pressure there is, the worse it is.

I always wanted to have a family, but in the future.

13

A fear?

Spiders.

14

-You are dating an actor and they are trying coexistence, how do they get along?

-Very well.

We are happy.

I had already lived with another boyfriend, but it was a different age.

When I split up with my ex, I said, "I never date an actor again."

But you fall in love with the person, not with the profession

.

With Santi (Ramundo) we were friends and it happened.

I was going to do?

Forbid me love because he is an actor.

No, it would be a boluda.

"There is a very strong pressure with women and motherhood. I feel that those of my generation, in their thirties, have one foot in the old parenting and the mandates, and another, in the new. And neither one nor the other."


Sofia Pachano

fifteen

-What excites you?

- To think of my grandparents who are no longer there;

solidarity, poverty.

Sometimes I find that I don't know what to do to change the world.

That distresses me.

If we do not unite as a society, we do not begin to empathize, to love less money and more to our neighbor and nature, we are going to become extinct.

16

-Who are you most like your parents?

-We all have a strong character, I get angry easily, but my mother (Ana Sans) thinks before she gets angry.

I get more out of it, which I try to improve.

I'm a strong Scorpio (

laughs

).

I have things from both of us and we get along very well.

With my dad we have achieved a nice stability.

17

-Do the comments of haters on social networks affect you?

-No.

I thought they were going to be a bit more barren being in

Cooks,

but no.

I get quite violent messages: because of what I cook, because of what I am.

The other day, one of them said something like this: 'You are well off for being the daughter of your fucking daddy.

I hope you read it to know that you are mediocre. '

And he asked me, 'Who raised them?'

That is something to be suckled.

It makes me sad that there are people with so much internal violence.

At first, she did have to prove that she was a "daughter of."

But I tell you more: in many cases more doors have been closed than have been opened.

Sofía Pachano plays happy and fun when posing.

Photo: Courtesy We Prensa / Cami Torres.

18

-What is it that always travels with you?

-My

Sony

camera

.

19

-Did you discover something new in this pandemic?

-Yes, a new vein: as I was saying, I am writing a book.

It is a tribute to my grandmother Dorita, who died this year, and to all the grandparents.

I tell their stories, half fictionalized and accompanied by their recipes.

It will have illustrations and photos.

Edit

Monoblock

and it will be out at the end of the year.

twenty

-Do you do therapy?

-Yes, from the age of 16.

I never stopped and would never stop because it's my time.

And you don't have to go only when there are conflicts.

It is good to know how to maintain the good, because you will always want to send yourself some.

Therapy gives you tools to grow and be wiser, that's why I would not give it up.

I always tell my therapist: "Don't want to discharge me because I'm going to start lying to you."

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