A response from the little girl in ‘Saturday deluxe’ showed that three faces of the magazine of La Fábrica de la Tele do not know Bobby Brown. This happened when Lydia Lozano asked Mafalda, daughter of the well-known actor Pablo Carbonell and who was being interviewed that night, what other face in the world of acting would she like to look like. “To Millie Bobby Brown, you don’t know who she is, don’t you?” Carbonell replied, while Lozano confessed not having felt the name while María Patiño and Chelo García-Cortés made it clear that they don’t know her. “I don’t know who he is,” said the presenter of ‘Socialité’, while Cortes said: “I don’t know either.” Lozano, hearing the name also made it clear that “there you have caught me, I do not know,” an answer that provoked the laughter of little Mafalda. For his part, Pablo Carbonell then changed the subject when he saw that they did not know her, while Chelo kept asking himself: “Who is it?” This ignorance on the part of the presenter and collaborators of ‘Saturday deluxe’ caused a barrage of comments and it is that there were few tweeters who were totally surprised and shocked that they who work in the world of television did not know such a face important of the small screen as it is the protagonist of ‘Stranger Things’. An emotional interview Beyond this anecdote, the interview with Mafalda Carbonell was full of emotion. The 11-year-old actress suffers from congenital multiple arthrogryposis, a disease that only one in every 3,000 children born to live against and that she fights with great force on a daily basis. Pablo Carbonell, his father, could not help but get excited in ‘Saturday deluxe’ when talking about his little girl: “With you I get very excited daughter, I don’t know what you do, but you get excited. I see you stuck in some gardens at an age when I I was doing the goose, which I say: ‘What a difference’. ” For its part, the little girl could not help but cry after an emotional surprise video prepared by the team of ‘Deluxe’ in which countless famous faces showed her support in her battle against the disease.