Alejandra Rubio has fun after work with her colleagues from 'This is Life', which will continue to air

The This is Life team is in luck.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 September 2023 Thursday 23:00
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Alejandra Rubio has fun after work with her colleagues from 'This is Life', which will continue to air

The This is Life team is in luck. What was initially planned as a bridge between Sálvame and TardeAR has become a permanent place on Telecinco's schedule. This Friday afternoon Sandra Barneda, César Muñoz and the entire cast of collaborators celebrated the new regular schedule of their program, which starting Monday will be broadcast from 3:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. A celebration that adds to the good atmosphere behind the cameras.

This has been demonstrated by one of its main figures in recent days, Alejandra Rubio. The young journalist, who returned to the set this week after the death of María Teresa Campos, published a story on Instagram with a group photo, showing all the collaborators and presenters of the program. This is the link to a publication by Barneda, in which she thanked her colleagues for participating, before learning the good news.

“The first photo is not pretty, but it shows part of the magic of this program. I will confess that it was the first time in more than 25 years of profession that I decided to organize a dinner with only collaborators. It was neither a company party nor one of the 'bosses', it was something of ours. My reason was the need to be in private with someone who has put everything he had into it, always with a knowing smile about the feat we were up to every afternoon,” he said about the image.

Fortunately for him, the situation has changed in the last ten days, since the issue was raised at the Vitoria FesTVal. The general director of Contents of Mediaset España, Manuel Villanueva, dropped the possibility of maintaining Así es la vida on air as a prelude to Ana Rosa Quintana's new program, which premieres this coming Monday with the presence of Manuel Díaz “El Cordobés” , Lolita Flores and Maribel Verdú.

“We didn't expect it, it's a prize for everyone,” said Barneda, overwhelmed by the revelation. “Starting on Monday, we will be there from 3:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.,” confirmed the presenter, after asking those in charge of management. The Catalan assured that she did it because “they finish sooner every time.” It was a moment of celebration on the set, including a barb directed at Jorge Javier Vázquez by César Muñoz: “Well, we haven't done that bad!”

And the presenter of Cuentos Chinos left a message to the afternoon magazine at the premiere of his program: “I have watched TV this summer and I have to say that if I were one of the collaborators who have worked this summer on television, the It's true that I would be afraid because they would surely go to jail for having bored the audience in that way." A message to which Muñoz and Barneda already responded this past Tuesday on the air.