Miriam Saavedra makes a mess live on Telecinco: "I love your films"

Telecinco is priming everything it can for the return of GH VIP 8, which premieres this Thursday, September 14, with new celebrities willing to be recorded 24 hours a day.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 September 2023 Sunday 16:28
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Miriam Saavedra makes a mess live on Telecinco: "I love your films"

Telecinco is priming everything it can for the return of GH VIP 8, which premieres this Thursday, September 14, with new celebrities willing to be recorded 24 hours a day. In this context, Fiesta has invited Miriam Saavedra and Ismael Beiro, one of the most important names in the history of this reality show

And the Peruvian did not have her best afternoon, as she had a big lapse that sparked laughter from her teammates. Upon meeting José Manuel Parada in the VIP room prior to the start of the program, Saavedra expressed her admiration, telling him that she loves his films because it was thought that he had Santiago Segura in front of him.

The collaborators, who have witnessed the unusual moment, did not take long to share the anecdote with the rest when they gave Parada a pass. According to reports, Miriam, believing she was in the presence of the Spanish filmmaker, enthusiastically greeted Parada, whom she also hugged as she entered the set.

Upon hearing the comment, the presenter, who seemed surprised, commented humorously: "I thought he was telling me about Cine de barrio, but then I found out that he confused me with the great Santiago Segura. I don't understand why, since I consider myself much uglier than him."

Miriam, for her part, was taken aback when she initially thought that everything was part of a joke on the show. "They're kidding me, it's Santiago Segura," Miriam expressed, making it clear that her confusion was not an act.

It was Luis Rollán, another of the program's collaborators, who clarified to Miriam the true identity of the man with whom she had spoken, making her understand through the use of Google that he had nothing to do with Segura. "Oh, sorry, she was convinced it was you," the Peruvian apologized, realizing, now, that she had always been telling the truth.