Guille and Teté meet again and show an alternative ending to ‘Los Serrano’

Natalia Sanchez and Victor Elijah rose to fame by participating, being just children, in the very popular series of ‘The Serrano‘. They played Teté already Guille, respectively, and they got to form with other children of the distribution until a musical group. Now, 12 years after the last chapter, have met again in a train car and have decided to share the ‘moment’ with some photographs that could well have been part of the end of the serial.

In the series, Teté and Guille were two children forced to live together and growing up together after their parents got married. After several fights and reached adolescence, the ‘spark’ between them ended up emerging. However, the last chapter revealed that everything had been a bad dream of the father of the family, interpreted by Antonio Resines.

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The actors Natalia Sánchez (Teté) and Víctor Elías (Guille).

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This Thursday, those who were a couple in ‘Los Serrano’ gave a pleasant surprise to their followers. And it is that Natalia Sánchez and Víctor Elías they met on a train back to Madrid and wanted to share this moment with some photographs in which both appear with the children of the actress. Natalia holds the little girl, just over a year old, and Víctor holds in his arms Neo, which is not even two months old.

I had not been in Madrid for 5 months and, look where, the first person I meet is me @ lalias3 that, of all the train cars and all the possible seats and schedules, it had to go to ours! ”, the actress wrote along with the snapshots she shared on her Instagram account. Sánchez has also told how nervous she was about reunite with his family, something that had been impossible due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Natalia Sánchez (Teté) and Víctor Elías (Guille) meet again.

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‘Los Serrano’. Chapter 148: The Chance Meeting On Our ‘Back Home’!

“The fact is that @ lalias3 has enlivened our path and it has flown by me! It was the best reception we could have! Te Ai lov iu, Pichu!”, The interpreter continued, referring to the one who was her co-star in ‘Los Serrano’.

More than a decade after the end of the series that catapulted them to fame, this moment could have been part of the end of fiction. They have even thought of a title for the episode. “‘The Serrano. Chapter 148: The Chance Meeting On Our ‘Back Home’!”Sánchez has written in the publication, in which he says goodbye, referring to the series again. “PS: the photo could well be from the final chapter of ‘Los Serrano’! And it would not have been a bad ending (although Diego [Antonio Resines] I would have given him a heart attack!)”He adds jokingly.