Lydia Lozano harshly attacks today's television: "I see everything very still"

After months of waiting, a lot of expectation and some promotional videos that have gone viral on social networks, the big day has arrived.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
09 November 2023 Thursday 16:11
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Lydia Lozano harshly attacks today's television: "I see everything very still"

After months of waiting, a lot of expectation and some promotional videos that have gone viral on social networks, the big day has arrived. Netflix premieres tonight at 9 p.m. the first three chapters of ¡Sálvese donde puede!, the house's new docureality that stars some of the most iconic collaborators of the Telecinco program dedicated to the gossip press: Belén Esteban, Kiko Hernández, María Patiño, Lydia Lozano, Chelo García Cortés, Kiko Matamoros, Víctor Sandoval and Terelu Campos.

One day before the world premiere of the Netflix project, the Reyes del Palique podcast, presented by Uy Albert and Fizpireta, has published an interview with Patiño and Lozano in which they have revealed exclusive information about the project, as well as talking about current events television and his professional colleagues.

For Lozano, Every man for himself! It has been a unique experience in which she has had the opportunity to meet and connect with Patiño, as well as strengthen his relationship with 'the Kikos', with whom he has clashed so much in recent years.

Both said in the radio space that viewers will be able to see how the collaborators react in different ways to some stimuli and how some comic and dramatic situations are formed.

''We had five directors. There was Valldeperas who was like the boss, but there were four more who had their cameras,'' Lozano explained, implying that not all the communicators coincided in all the scenes.

Fun and eager to show their adventures to the audience, the journalists made it clear that they are very excited and grateful for the opportunity that the audiovisual giant has given them. ''I told everyone on the street, 'I'm the Netflix girl' (laughs), it gave me a rush,'' Lozano explained.

At a specific moment in the interview, the communicator of Canarian origin reflected on the departure of Sálvame from Telecinco and made it clear that, for her, the small screen was going through a stage of crisis.

''What I see is that now there are no memes of the people who are working. After having been in Sálvame for so many years, I see everything very still. They don't move. It's like watching a television at 33 revolutions. People to tell me to come back Save me. I think people really miss us a lot and I'm proud to say that,' she explained.