Nicole Wallace reveals her favorite things about Mexico: 'Your insults are very good'
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
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- Spanish actress Nicole Wallace shared her enjoyment of Mexican culture, particularly its slang and spicy mango snacks.
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Spanish actress Nicole Wallace has found a particular fondness for Mexico, highlighting its unique slang and spicy mango snacks as personal favorites.
Wallace, who has gained recognition for her roles in "Culpa mรญa" and "Ni una mรกs," recently starred in "La casa de los espรญritus," based on Isabel Allende's novel. During the series' production, she worked alongside Mexican actors Alfonso Herrera and Fernanda Castillo and has visited Mexico outside of her professional engagements.
"Your insults are very good, I can't say them, but they are very good," Wallace remarked when asked about her appreciation for Mexico. She also expressed her love for Mexican cuisine, noting that her co-star Fernanda Castillo often brought her mangoes with chili, which she found incredibly delicious despite her general aversion to spicy food.
Wallace attended the Guadalajara International Film Festival for a special screening of "La casa de los espรญritus." At 24, she is a sought-after talent in Spanish productions distributed via streaming platforms. In "La casa de los espรญritus," she portrays Clara del Valle, the younger version of the character played by Dolores Fonzi.
Looking ahead, Wallace is set to enter the English-language market with the series "Postcards from Italy." The romantic comedy features Vincent Riotta and Sebastiรกn Pigazzi, and is directed by Oscar winner Jessica Yu. Wallace described the series as a romantic comedy about a wealthy New Yorker sent to Palermo by her grandfather to learn about life, where she experiences numerous adventures.
Reflecting on her career, Wallace noted the rapid pace of her professional life in recent years. She prefers to maintain a sense of wonder and enthusiasm, stating, "I think the best thing is not to fully process it and keep the magic of the illusion; for example, I like to remain a fan of my colleagues."
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.