Jorge Javier Vázquez's message to Pablo Motos before the premiere of 'Chinese Tales': "The way things have gone for me, I prefer not to talk about politics"

This Monday one of the most anticipated television premieres of the season takes place: Chinese Tales, with Jorge Javier Vázquez at the helm.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 September 2023 Sunday 22:52
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Jorge Javier Vázquez's message to Pablo Motos before the premiere of 'Chinese Tales': "The way things have gone for me, I prefer not to talk about politics"

This Monday one of the most anticipated television premieres of the season takes place: Chinese Tales, with Jorge Javier Vázquez at the helm. The former presenter of Sálvame returns to the small screen after being absent for nearly 120 days, and an illness kept him away from the spotlight since last May.

Jorge Javier returns to Telecinco in the access prime time slot, directly facing Pablo Motos with El Hormiguero. For this reason, the communicator from Badalona has addressed his new competitor in a statement that arrives within hours of the big premiere, with his usual ironic tone, and which he has spread through his social networks.

"Dear Pablo: I am your new neighbor, the one across the street," Jorge Javier begins with his letter. "I've come to live with you. You've been alone for so many years at those hours of the night that I said to myself: 'Hey Jorge, go give him some company,'" he continued, before questioning fellow presenter Andreu Buenafuente: "The people of our trade, professionals do not compete, we agree".

Vázquez has spoken openly about the guests who will attend Cuentos chinos and assures that they could coincide with those of El Hormiguero: "I know that surely at some point we will coincide in inviting the same people. I will understand when they prefer to go to your house rather than mine , but that doesn't mean I'm going to stop inviting them, eh?" Jorge Javier assures Pablo Motos.

"I'm a little nervous because I've come to live in the seniors' neighborhood, in front of you, where politicians don't call you on the phone but instead introduce themselves to you directly on the set," he says, alluding to some of the interviews done. by Motorcycles in El Hormiguero. However, Jorge Javier Vázquez prefers not to delve into these issues due to the controversial ending of Sálvame: "Just as it has gone for me, I prefer not to talk about politics," he says.

The presenter of Chinese Tales continued with his statement to Pablo Motos, naming the entire team of collaborators who will accompany him every night on Telecinco: Susi Caramelo, Anabel Alonso, Germán González, Josep Ferré and Antonio Castelo, among others, in addition to the cat- lioness Jing-Jing, played by Carla Pulpón. The letter ends with Pablo Motos' meeting with Isabel Pantoja and the wedding of her daughter Isa: "As I am the godfather, it is to go pick her up first through Cantora, but since she doesn't pick up the phone..." he concludes.