Jorge Javier Vázquez and Belén Esteban point to Ayuso as guilty of the end of 'Sálvame': "A program has already been loaded"

Save me is about to close its doors on Telecinco after 14 uninterrupted years of broadcasting.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 May 2023 Monday 14:08
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Jorge Javier Vázquez and Belén Esteban point to Ayuso as guilty of the end of 'Sálvame': "A program has already been loaded"

Save me is about to close its doors on Telecinco after 14 uninterrupted years of broadcasting. The program presented by Jorge Javier Vázquez says goodbye forever, but they have decided to adopt the expression 'die killing'. The essence of this late-night show isn't gone yet, and contributors and presenters are freer than ever to speak.

Proof of this are the 'pullitas' that have been releasing throughout the days since the news of the cancellation of the program broke. This time it was the presenter himself, together with Belén Esteban, who have decided not to keep quiet at all and accuse Ayuso of having finished with Sálvame.

Jorge Javier Vázquez has given an interview for Lecturas magazine and has decided to open his feelings to the public about the cancellation of his program. "I'm about to cry several times a day," says the presenter. It is not surprising that after 14 successful years it is difficult for him to part with the program that has catapulted him to the Olympus of television.

But that is not all, between his words, he makes it clear that this cancellation could be due to the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso. "A program from La Fábrica de la Tele has already been loaded on Telemadrid," explains the presenter. And he goes on to say that it was all due to a video about the Infanta Elena that the monarchists did not like. With this, he implies that he could have done the same with Save Me. And it is that the one from Badalona has always been characterized by addressing aspects of politics without any shame, and now it was not going to be less. But he has not been the only one.

Belén Esteban, for her part, has not done too well with the end of her program either. As revealed by El País last Saturday, the one from Paracuellos would have a very strong opinion about who could have been to blame for the cancellation of Sálvame. And like Jorge Javier, Esteban would blame Ayuso for this decision.

"All this is a political maneuver for the right to govern." These are the statements that Belén Esteban made to a person he trusted, according to the aforementioned medium. But he has not wanted to leave anything unanswered and claims to be very clear that he does not intend to "vote for Ayuso again." It seems that it is a general thought within the program, since there are two heavyweights who transmit, in some way, a similar version.

But this has not been the only moment in which Jorge Javier Vázquez has wanted to pronounce himself on politics. In the interview that he has conducted for Lecturas, the presenter confesses to having received calls or messages from many of the politicians on the national scene. "Yolanda Díaz, Mónica García, Íñigo Errejón, Miquel Iceta, Pablo Iglesias, Irene Montero or Ada Colau", are some of the personalities who have contacted the communicator, according to what he has expressed.

But these have not been the names that have attracted the most attention. Jorge Javier has assured that the president of the government himself, Pedro Sánchez, contacted him one day after the cancellation of Sálvame. "He summoned me to have a coffee. I accepted the offer, of course. It is time for us to meet," said the presenter. It is not surprising that the man from Badalona has a good relationship with some of these politicians due to his way of expressing himself on the sets, but he has not ceased to surprise this confession.