Cristina Pedroche reacts to the latest criticism after the Chimes: "importance to what is important"

Once again, Cristina Pedroche and her dress have once again been the protagonists of the television New Year's Eve in which we said goodbye to 2023, by being the presenter of Antena 3's Chimes with Alberto Chicote.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
31 December 2023 Sunday 22:00
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Cristina Pedroche reacts to the latest criticism after the Chimes: "importance to what is important"

Once again, Cristina Pedroche and her dress have once again been the protagonists of the television New Year's Eve in which we said goodbye to 2023, by being the presenter of Antena 3's Chimes with Alberto Chicote.

In her tenth participation in the last night of the year on television, since she debuted in the Campanadas on La Sexta in 2014, Pedroche has not gone unnoticed and her styling has once again caused controversy, and has even been the subject of memes on social networks.

However, in her first publication on social networks after the 2023 Chimes, the presenter wanted to focus her "importance on what is important" and stick with the message she wanted to send of taking care of nature at a time of drought problems.

He did so by sharing a fragment of his participation in Campanadas in which he launched an awareness speech about caring for water in collaboration with Greenpeace: “Water is life. It is the most precious asset we have and our duty is to take care of it because future generations deserve to enjoy a fair, clean and healthy world,” declared Cristina Pedroche when unveiling her dress.

After this, Pedroche continued and added: "We have the obligation to care for and respect what the planet has lent us while we are alive because it is our responsibility to keep life alive."

With her ecological dress made of natural elements and water, Cristina Pedroche also emphasized life in a year in which she has "created" life by giving birth to her first daughter Laia, the result of her relationship with chef Dabiz Múñoz .

The presenter's styling has been given under the creative arm of Jossie, and is the work of the Navarrese designer Paula Ulargui, who has carried out the difficult work of making it with 100% biodegradable materials, which also includes the shoes.