
Thursday evening on Spanish television was marked by the appearance of Bárbara Lennie in the La Revuelta studio. The actress came to present her new film ‘Los tigres,’ which will soon premiere nationwide. However, it was not only the film’s release that caught the public’s attention, but also some unexpected revelations about the actress’s personal life.
During the traditional interview, host David Broncano asked his trademark questions. Among other things, the conversation turned to how her life has changed since becoming a mother. Bárbara did not shy away from the topic and openly shared that having a daughter has significantly transformed her daily routine.
Particular interest was sparked by the discussion of family life. Lennie admitted that she currently rents an apartment in Madrid, despite owning two homes herself. According to her, the rent is so expensive that she could only afford such a place thanks to her profession. This comment quickly stirred up the studio, prompting a lively debate about the capital’s real estate market.
The host then touched on her personal life, asking how motherhood had affected her intimacy. Bárbara noted that after giving birth, her activity in this area increased noticeably. She admitted she couldn’t give exact numbers, as the changes were so significant that keeping track became impossible. This confession took both the audience and Broncano himself by surprise, as he was used to hearing very different stories from his guests.
During the conversation, it also came up that the actress’s daughter was born three years ago. Lenny joked when the host tried to clarify the child’s age, first answering in weeks, then finally confirming it was three years. Her partner and the child’s father is Diego Postigo, known in Spain as a director, musician, and producer.
Bárbara Lennie’s frankness sparked a wide reaction among viewers and social media users. Many pointed out that such personal revelations are rarely heard on national television, especially from public figures. The actress herself emphasized that she sees nothing unusual about the changes brought by motherhood and believes it’s important to talk about them openly.
Bárbara Lennie’s appearance on La Revuelta was one of the most talked-about events of the week in the Spanish media. Her honesty and willingness to share personal experiences once again confirmed her status as one of the brightest and boldest figures in contemporary Spanish cinema.












