The visit of Kira Miro to The Anthill left one of those television moments that quickly transcend the screen and become a topic of conversation. What started as a promotional interview for his new film with Salva Reina, alone, ended up leading to an unexpected confession which did not take long to generate reactions both on the set and on social networks.
In a relaxed atmosphere, common in the program hosted by Pablo Motos, the conversation drifted towards more personal terrain. It was in that context when one of the most talked about moments of the night arose. The presenter introduced a topic that surprised both the audience and the viewers: the peculiar phobia of the actress.
After talking about some details related to the film, which opens in theaters on April 10, the man from Requena stated: “Kira, you have a phobia of snot.” Far from avoiding the issue, the guest confirmed her fear bluntly, generating a mix of surprise and humor in the studio. “They disgust me that I can’t stand itespecially the soft ones,” he confessed, causing immediate laughter and gestures of disbelief among those present.
However, what seemed like a simple anecdote quickly transformed into a much more shocking story. The actress shared an experience during a filming that shows to what extent this phobia influences your life professional. In the middle of recording an intimate scene with actor Carlos Santos, an unexpected detail completely altered the development of the work.
“We have an intimate sexual sequence and, suddenly, in the middle of the topic I look and see a snot… I couldn’t continue“, she said. The situation forced the recording to stop, interrupting a scene that should convey closeness and complicity, but which ended up becoming an uncomfortable moment and impossible for the actress to sustain. As she explained, she could not continue until the problem disappeared, making it clear that her reaction was neither exaggerated nor punctual.
“In the theater I also had a partner who, every night, had the same mucus coming out in the same scene,” he continued. Far from it being a simple passing mania, Kira Miró wanted to emphasize that his rejection is deep and persistent. During the interview he explained that this aversion has been part of his life for years and that it could even have a family component.
According to what he said, It is something almost “genetic”since her sister experiences exactly the same reaction. Furthermore, he recalled that in the world of theater he has also experienced similar situations, both his own and shared with colleagues, which reinforces the idea that it is not an isolated event.
Beyond this striking confession, the interview also addressed other topics linked to his career and his new film project. The actress reflected on issues such as relationships or the passage of time, elements that are part of the narrative axis of alone. However, none of those issues managed to overshadow the impact of his revelation.
As usually happens with the most spontaneous moments of the program, the scene did not take long to jump to social networks, where users reacted immediately. While some confessed to feeling identified with the actress’s phobia, orothers showed disbelief at the situation describedespecially because it occurred in a professional context such as a filming.


