• Ep 124: Úrsula Corberó

  • Dec 3 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 124: Úrsula Corberó

  • Summary

  • ‘Reign’ Season 10 really is serving you ICONS, and today we are joined by the Spanish superstar Úrsula Corberó. Úrsula has been working in Spain since she was six years old in shows like the huge teen drama ‘Física o Química’, but in lockdown she shot to international fame when she played Tokyo in the Netflix drama, ‘Money Heist’. It blew up, becoming one of their biggest Netflix shows ever, and saw Úrsula gain 20 million Instagram followers overnight. Now, Úrsula is ramping up the intensity again starring in Day of The Jackal which follows the Jackal, an elite sniper and assasin played by Eddie Redmayne and his wife Nuria, played by Úrsula, who slowly starts to discover his secret life. It’s SO GOOD and you can watch it on Sky TV and NOW. I LOVED talking to Úrsula as she really says it as it is. We bonded over the exhaustion of being in our mid thirties, how over ‘growth’ we are, setting boundaries and she drops some game changing life advice I immediately started using, so hope it will be for you too! Úrsula also tells me about how overwhelming overnight fame was, how being told to behave as a child actor kept her quiet into adulthood and how she now is done with behaving. YES BABE! There are also some amazing words on why we need to stop saying we are lucky and lean into how deserving we are for our success and I really hope this episode inspires you to step into your power. If you do love the episode, get in touch and tell me all about it. You can find me across socials @joshsmithhhosts and don’t forget to come back for next week's episode where I will be chatting to the incredible Richard E. Grant! Love Josh xxx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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