Jorge Javier, scolded in Sants by a group of travelers: "Unfriendly, I'm going to stop seeing the Save Me"

Jorge Javier Vázquez spent the weekend in Catalonia on the occasion of the Sant Jordi day, where he settled at his mother's house in Badalona during this weekend for the celebration of the Sant Jordi day.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
24 April 2023 Monday 07:51
7 Reads
Jorge Javier, scolded in Sants by a group of travelers: "Unfriendly, I'm going to stop seeing the Save Me"

Jorge Javier Vázquez spent the weekend in Catalonia on the occasion of the Sant Jordi day, where he settled at his mother's house in Badalona during this weekend for the celebration of the Sant Jordi day. In addition, the Telecinco presenter was in the center of Barcelona signing copies of his latest book entitled Before Oblivion.

Jorge Javier has shared on his Instagram account an uncomfortable anecdote that happened to him when he arrived in Barcelona. The presenter is known to be a reserved person, so he does not like to be recognized on the street. Vázquez traveled from Madrid on a high-speed train and arrived in Barcelona on Saturday morning, April 22.

When he got off at Sants station, a group of people recognized him and asked for photos and autographs, which made him feel very uncomfortable. As a result, he began to walk quickly to avoid the situation. The presenter has published a video on social networks of him explaining his adventure at Sants station.

In the video, his mother also appears, who advises him not to be so shy and that he should always stop to talk to the people who greet him. "At your age, it's time to leave shyness behind," adds his mother. Upon arriving at the Sants station, Jorge Javier was also recognized by a security worker. As she explained, the woman asked him for a photo and he ran out to avoid the situation. The lady's response was to call him unfriendly and tell him that she would stop seeing him on her program Save me every afternoon.

Vázquez uses his meeting with the security worker to joke about his employment situation at Telecinco. Despite rumors that his time on the show could be coming to an end, the presenter takes it humorously, saying: "With the number of people who no longer watch the show and the Mediaset executives who want to kick me out, I will have to move to Badalona". In a humorous tone, his mother intervenes and adds: "If you move, let it be with the donkey and the dogs."