Lara Álvarez returns to television with a new image: the touch-ups that the presenter has made

One of the things that most caught the attention of viewers during the premiere of A Nightmare in Paradise was the alleged new image of Lara Álvarez.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
18 April 2023 Tuesday 07:27
18 Reads
Lara Álvarez returns to television with a new image: the touch-ups that the presenter has made

One of the things that most caught the attention of viewers during the premiere of A Nightmare in Paradise was the alleged new image of Lara Álvarez. In fact, much of the conversation on the networks about the program did not talk about the new contestants, but about the presumed aesthetic touches of the presenter.

As reported by different media, Lara Álvarez has undergone different infiltrations of hyaluronic acid, to volumize her cheekbones and lips through the well-known 'contouring' effect.

Hyaluronic acid is a type of natural molecular sugar that is naturally present in our joints, cartilage and skin.

In the world of aesthetics, this substance has become fashionable in recent years to counteract the signs of aging at the cellular level, although its effect is temporary.

Another theory that is also circulating through networks is that Lara Álvarez's makeover is due to a possible weight gain after returning from Honduras, where she was presenting Survivors, a program in which she made her last appearance a few weeks before the premiere of Nightmare in Paradise.

Lara Álvarez has also been in the news in the last few hours after announcing that she has been chosen by Telecinco to present Me Resbala, the famous comedy program that Antena 3 broadcast for a time under the baton of Arturo Valls.

The format consists of a series of Spanish comedians taking part in challenges in which their improvisational capacity and spontaneity are put to the test when it comes to bringing out their comic vision and acting skills.

Me Resbala is the Spanish adaptation of Vendredi tout est permis avec Arthur, a program that premiered in France in 2011 and has been covered since then with great audience success in more than 25 countries.