Carlota Corredera reveals her worst moment in 'Save me': "I have paid too dearly"

There are less than two weeks left for Sálvame to stop being broadcast by Telecinco after fourteen years on the air.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 June 2023 Saturday 16:50
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Carlota Corredera reveals her worst moment in 'Save me': "I have paid too dearly"

There are less than two weeks left for Sálvame to stop being broadcast by Telecinco after fourteen years on the air. The news surprised many, and since then viewers of the format have asked Mediaset not to cancel it, although without success. Next June 23, a stage in Telecinco closes, and Carlota Corredera, one of the faces who worked on the program for the longest years, has been completely honest about a space in which she grew a lot professionally. Save me, in addition, it has also brought him many good things on a personal level.

"I have met my husband, I have been a mother, I have grown within the program both professionally and personally," she began by saying in an interview with El Faro de Vigo. "Other programs will come, I hope many, but it is difficult to match what I have experienced there," he continued. Despite the fact that the aforementioned medium asked her about the cancellation of the program, the 48-year-old journalist did not want to go into the reasons for the end of the Mediaset space.

Although the loss of the format is sad news for her, what worries her most is all the people who are left without work after this cancellation. Many of them she knows very well. "Hopefully sooner than later there will be new projects from the production company to relocate most of the colleagues, hopefully everyone. As I tell them, I've been out of there for a year and life goes on," she began by saying. . Carlota Corredera feels "very proud to have been one of the founders" of the program.

And it is that, for a long time, she was the director of the program and also a presenter. "I laid the first stone with Raúl Prieto and with Jorge Javier Vázquez, and we have built a way of doing TV and communicating that he is going to stay," she proudly expressed to the aforementioned medium. On the other hand, she Corredera recognized that she feels she had to pay a very high price for her involvement in Rocío Carrasco's docuseries, Tell the truth to stay alive, a format that she presented.

"I have paid dearly for it. If perhaps I had not been so involved, things would have been different. I don't know, but I am fully convinced of what I did and how I did it. That does not mean that I was not wrong and that it be perfect, but my commitment is intact", he expressed, after more than a year away from television. Currently, she is taking a break from the small screen, although she is carrying out other projects on a professional level.

The journalist, who is starting a new professional project in the form of a video podcast, although she does not close the doors to television. "I don't want to leave TV (another thing is that TV wants to leave me, but I think that moment has not come) and sooner or later I will return," she told El Faro de Vigo.

As we said, the Galician has been away from the television spotlight for a year, a necessary pause, since the last 25 years have been hectic. "This year and a half of hiatus has been a learning experience, there are things that I have missed and others that I have missed. I have tried to be positive, take care of myself, listen to myself and take care of my family; I try to look for the advantages of the new situations, which are to learn, and when you stop after having so much whiplash, stress peaks and overexposure, you need a time of decompression and tranquility in which I have also recovered my reading and have watched series", he declared.