Cristina Pedroche reappears on television and responds to criticism about her Campanadas dress: ''They hit me everywhere''

Cristina Pedroche was once again one of the great protagonists of this beginning of the year.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 January 2024 Wednesday 21:58
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Cristina Pedroche reappears on television and responds to criticism about her Campanadas dress: ''They hit me everywhere''

Cristina Pedroche was once again one of the great protagonists of this beginning of the year. The Antena 3 presenter gave a lot to talk about last December 31 with her long-awaited Campanadas dress. The Vallecano has been saying goodbye to the year for ten years in a row and leaving viewers speechless with her original outfits.

And although it has already become another Christmas tradition, the presenter has had to face, like every year, countless criticisms of her dress. Hours after revealing her best-kept secret, Pedroche published a video on her social networks with the popular moment accompanied by the following message: ''Importance to what is important."

After these brief but direct statements, the woman from Madrid has been absent from social networks to try to enjoy the first days of the year away from the media spotlight. But it seems that her vacation has come to an end and the presenter rejoined Zapeando this Thursday. Her return did not go unnoticed by the presenter and her table companions, who during the first minutes of the program welcomed Cristina Pedroche.

''Are you OK? How is 2024 going?'' asked Valeria Ros, who this week is replacing Dani Mateo for health reasons. ''I am very well. 2024 is better than 2023,'' the Madrid native commented with a laugh. ''Are there roots yet?'' said the presenter. ''She is there dissecting herself,'' the collaborator responded under the attentive gaze of her colleagues, who could not understand what they were talking about.

''I was talking about the dress,'' clarified Valeria Ros. ''It seems like it's far away, but it's close. And I have photos of the dress in a shower, because if it gets wet it falls apart, but since they have hit me everywhere, I'll leave them for later,' she asserted. ''My goal this year is to take care of my mental health, so I'm going to give things in small pills, not all at once,'' Pedroche confessed.

Collaborator María Gómez criticized her colleague and assured that "mental health was taken care of together." ''If we don't drill people, it also helps," he stated. ''It helps me a lot. Dear haters, you are the worst, you are destroying my head and the worst of all is that we are stupid and we read you,'' he stated. Valeria Ros.