Lydia Lozano reacts to Paula Vázquez's words about 'Save me': "I would like her to last 14 years on television"

The former collaborators of Sálvame are back in Spain after a few beautiful, but exhausting weeks in America recording the new Netflix docurreality that will premiere in the next television season.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
03 August 2023 Thursday 10:54
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Lydia Lozano reacts to Paula Vázquez's words about 'Save me': "I would like her to last 14 years on television"

The former collaborators of Sálvame are back in Spain after a few beautiful, but exhausting weeks in America recording the new Netflix docurreality that will premiere in the next television season.

The streaming platform invited eight of the workers from Sálvame, a Telecinco program that the leadership of Mediaset España decided to cancel to give the chain a new image, to participate in a new project in which they would try to find work on the other side of the puddle, starting with Miami. This offer made the end of the program dedicated to the heart a little less bitter, since its workers found out about its end from the press and the situation became quite tense.

Belén Esteban, María Patiño, Chelo García Cortés, Víctor Sandoval, Terelu Campos, Kiko Hernández, Lydia Lozano and Kiko Matamoros were the eight collaborators chosen for this new professional adventure.

While they have all shared that it has been a wonderful and unique experience that audiences will love, they have also acknowledged that they are exhausted and that it has been a long and heavy shoot. "Shooting in Miami is the hardest thing I've ever done," Terelu Campos explained in one of his blogs.

Upon her arrival in Spain, Lydia Lozano spoke to the press and explained that they have lived a "very tough" experience in which they have worked "a lot", but that it has nothing to do with what they did every afternoon in the Telecinco set: "An incredible experience, because doing direct is not the same as doing... this is cinema. This is cinema and that's it".

"We are going to cross our fingers to be successful. And the people, since they took us away, are looking forward to seeing us again," Lozano explained nervously at the reception of the project. In addition, the journalist herself confessed that she would like to return to the channel where she worked for more than a decade: "For me it is my house, so there would be nothing I would like more than being able to go back there."

The collaborator of Canarian origin answered Armando del Río, an actor in the series who replaced Sálvame, before the cameras, since he dedicated some not very nice words to the space of the heart and encouraged people to educate themselves: ''I read, I I go to the movies, I watch all the series, I work a lot, and that's it, I don't know why you have to mess with us, but that's revenge. Whoops, it's been removed, I'm so sorry!"

In addition, Lozano reacted to the controversial statements by the presenter Paula Vázquez in which she said, among other things, that Sálvame made "ugly entertainment." Faced with such information, Lozano responded openly: "I would like Paula Vázquez to last another fourteen years on television. I don't know, I was very surprised, because I have always liked Paula wonderfully and that they do that nonsense... like the actor of This is revenge or I don't know what that series was called, with Lydia Bosch, who said we had to read more".