A well-known singer presumed dead joins the 'Sálvame' expedition to everyone's surprise: “He looks like Jordi Hurtado”

After the annoying excursion with crocodiles on a hydrofoil boat, the collaborators of 'Sálvame' and protagonists of the Netflix docu-reality 'Every man for himself!' They got on another boat -unfortunately for Belén Esteban-, although a little more sophisticated.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
09 November 2023 Thursday 16:11
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A well-known singer presumed dead joins the 'Sálvame' expedition to everyone's surprise: “He looks like Jordi Hurtado”

After the annoying excursion with crocodiles on a hydrofoil boat, the collaborators of 'Sálvame' and protagonists of the Netflix docu-reality 'Every man for himself!' They got on another boat -unfortunately for Belén Esteban-, although a little more sophisticated. A spectacular yacht was waiting for them to sail across Biscayne Bay in front of the mansions of Miami's most famous.

Inside the boat, pretending to steer the helm, María Patiño, Kiko Hernández, Víctor Sandoval, Chelo García-Cortés, Lydia Lozano, Kiko Matamoros, Terelu Campos and Belén Esteban met someone similar to “Jordi Hurtado”. “He is an older man,” they agreed.

When they turned around, they revealed the identity of the mysterious crew member: “'El Puma'! “My neighbor!” exclaimed Víctor Sandoval, excited when he saw him. José Luis Rodríguez 'El Puma' introduced himself as a Venezuelan actor, singer and producer: “Welcome to your farewell party in Miami,” he announced. "We'll have so much fun!".

Kiko Hernández came up to greet him, informing him that they had visited his star on the La Calle Ocho Walk of Fame. “You look great,” said Lydia Lozano. The same one that she claimed that he was sick. Lozano defended himself: “It was Víctor.” In a flashback moment, the docu-reality remembers that it was María Patiño who spoke of respiratory failure: “He goes with an oxygen bottle.” The Venezuelan singer clarified that he has “two borrowed lungs.”

Separated from the group, Kiko Hernández acknowledged that he believed him dead: “I don't know if two years ago I read that 'El Puma' had died. Or Lydia told me that she had died. And, suddenly, I see him there so alive... It was the joy of the trip: seeing that 'El Puma' had not died, that 'El Puma' is alive."

On the boat, 'El Puma' explained that he has been close to death on two occasions, but that God wanted him to be here. María Patiño, bathed in tears of emotion, had to go out onto the deck to get some air. Belén Esteban came to console her and discovered that Patiño was crying when she remembered her parents, especially her mother, an unconditional fan of 'El Puma'.