Jorge Javier Vázquez reveals with this track the money that has been spent on his aesthetic touch-ups

Save me it seems that it will never end and it has been on the air for 14 years.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
29 April 2023 Saturday 00:51
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Jorge Javier Vázquez reveals with this track the money that has been spent on his aesthetic touch-ups

Save me it seems that it will never end and it has been on the air for 14 years. And to celebrate this great anniversary, Telecinco is making a great display of media to keep up. Thus, the chain has prepared a series of special content to commemorate the success of the program.

In one of them, Jorge Javier Vázquez himself, one of the presenters of the afternoon program, has undergone a comparison between his current image and the one he had 14 years ago, when he began presenting the program. And the truth is that Catalan has changed a lot.

Given the obvious difference between the two images, the presenter joked with his old image: “What a horror! I see my face prettier like that." Asked if it is like wine, which gets better with age, the presenter did not hesitate to ensure that the equivalent of "a flat in a good area of ​​Madrid" had been spent on his body.

Although he did not specify a specific amount, he did drop that, since he started Save me, he would have invested a significant amount of money in surgical intervention on his body and face.

Among the most outstanding aesthetic operations that the presenter has undergone, a recent blepharoplasty to correct drooping eyelids stands out. This intervention forced him to present Sálvame and Survivors with sunglasses for a few days.

In addition to the presenter, other heavyweights of the afternoon program such as Lydia Lozano, María Patiño and Terelu Campos have undergone the same comparison in a humorous tone. Precisely, the eldest of the Campos was very excited to see her current physique.

In Terelu's change, the cancer that kept her away from the screens for a few months and from which she has been recovered for a long time has had a lot to do with it. In this sense, the woman from Malaga assured that the program was a medicine for her.