Close-up photo montage of Sergio Ramos and Santiago Segura, both with neutral expressions.

Santiago Segura relaxes and admits that the rumor about Sergio Ramos is completely true

Santiago Segura reveals what Sergio Ramos's and other celebrities' behavior was like during the filming of his movies

Santiago Segura has given an interview to Susanna Griso to talk about the release of Padre no hay más que uno 5. In this conversation, he relaxed and surprised everyone by admitting that the rumor about Sergio Ramos is completely true. While talking about his family movies and the cameos he has included over the years, he publicly acknowledged that figures like Ramos really were very close during filming.

The news has caused a stir on social media and in specialized media outlets, since it's not common for Segura to speak so frankly. In the middle of promoting his movie, the director has delivered several juicy headlines, but this confession has been the most talked about. Which other celebrities behaved well? Who would he never invite again?

Santiago Segura, with a beard and glasses, smiles while sitting at a table. He is wearing a cap and a black t-jersey with white and yellow letters. The background is colorful and blurred on 'El Hormiguero'.
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Santiago Segura admits the rumor that Sergio Ramos was "majete" during filming

With the release of Padre no hay más que uno 5, Santiago Segura once again establishes himself as one of the highest-grossing filmmakers of the summer. The saga, which is already a tradition in many Spanish families, has become an intergenerational phenomenon. The director visited Espejo Público to talk about the success of his new movie, his personal life, and some behind-the-scenes moments.

During the conversation, Susanna Griso introduced him as the creator of the most-watched release of the year, and he quickly attributed his success to something very simple. "I make movies that I'd like to see in theaters," he commented.

In addition, Santiago Segura has also been asked about his role as a father, considering that his daughters participate in his movies. "I'm very flawed, but we all do what we can, you try to do your best. Taking my daughters to the set has really saved me," the director admitted.

Santiago Segura, wearing a cap and a promotional T-jersey for a movie, is interviewed on a television show while a family scene with children and a dog walking in a park is shown on the screen.
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The interview had one of its most revealing moments when Susanna Griso showed on screen several celebrities who have appeared in his movies. Among them, Sergio Ramos, Jesulín de Ubrique, Falete, Kiko Rivera, Álvaro Arbeloa, and Mario Vaquerizo. Then, the journalist asked a direct question: "Of all the cameos, is there anyone you wouldn't repeat?"

Santiago Segura didn't avoid the question and answered confidently: "All of these have been 'majetes'," he said with a smile. This way, he confirmed that Sergio Ramos behaved with professionalism and friendliness during his participation. The statement was clear, direct, and straightforward, something unusual for him when it comes to delicate topics about other public figures.

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However, not all the words were kind. Right after praising figures like Sergio Ramos, Santiago Segura also opened up about a much less pleasant experience. Without hesitation, he revealed that one of the most complicated cameos was that of a former contestant from Gran Hermano.

"There was one that was really hard for me, who was from Gran Hermano, Íñigo, who they called 'el musgo' because he always wore a green polo, there was no 'feeling'," he explained. With this confession, the director made it clear that not all cameos are positive experiences.

Screenshot of 'El Hormiguero' with Santiago Segura smiling
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In this case, the lack of connection was evident from the beginning, and his tone while recounting it showed a certain disappointment. Segura didn't go into more detail about that particular shoot, but the way he told the story suggested it was an uncomfortable moment.

The honesty of Santiago Segura on Espejo Público has sparked a lot of discussion, especially because of his reference to Sergio Ramos. The director has shown that, far from rumors, the footballer was a cordial and cooperative professional. This public honesty strengthens Segura's connection with his audience, establishing him as a transparent and approachable figure in Spanish cinema.