Colombian actress Luly Bossa recounted a memorable early acting experience involving a physical scene with Carlos Vives, revealing she had to repeatedly slap the singer during a production of “Contravía.”
Bossa detailed the on-set moment while discussing her career trajectory, explaining the scene occurred after she finished working on “Navarro” and began collaborating with Caracol. At the time, Vives was already a prominent figure in Colombian television, having recently starred in “Gallito Ramírez” and “Yours is my heart.” Bossa played the role of Vives’ girlfriend, and their first scene required her character to slap his. “The first scene was that Carlos Vives kissed me and I slapped him. We had to do the scene eight times. I had to fight, really hit him, know where to hit him, and I said: ‘Shit… what a shame, key!'” she recalled.The anecdote offers a glimpse into both Bossa’s and Vives’ early careers, highlighting a period before they achieved widespread national recognition. Bossa,now a veteran of 40 years in the entertainment industry,shared the story with her characteristic humor,offering a lighthearted look back at a formative professional moment.