Lydia Lozano reveals the reason why Netflix has decided to delay the premiere of 'Every man for himself'

There is less and less time left for viewers to enjoy the new project from the Sálvame universe, after ending its television career on Telecinco on June 23, after more than fourteen years at the helm of the network's afternoons.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
08 October 2023 Sunday 23:05
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Lydia Lozano reveals the reason why Netflix has decided to delay the premiere of 'Every man for himself'

There is less and less time left for viewers to enjoy the new project from the Sálvame universe, after ending its television career on Telecinco on June 23, after more than fourteen years at the helm of the network's afternoons.

This new project, titled Save yourself who can and directed by David Valldeperas, will feature eight of the most popular faces from the La Fábrica de la Tele space. All of them will travel to different places in America in search of new professional challenges.

This new reality show will arrive on the Netflix platform very soon and although it had been confirmed that it would do so this October, it seems that we will have to wait a little longer to see the adventures of Belén Esteban, Terelu Campos, Kiko Matamoros, Chelo García Cortés, María Patiño, Kiko Hernández, Lydia Lozano and Víctor Sandoval for Miami and Mexico.

It was Belén Esteban herself who confirmed a few weeks ago that this new format would arrive on Netflix during this month of October. But in the absence of official confirmation from the platform, it seems that the red giant has decided to delay its premiere.

One of the protagonists, Lydia Lozano, wanted to speak about this controversial topic. The journalist was one of those chosen by the production company to participate in this new format and that is why she wanted to go out in public to explain the real reason for the delay in the premiere. She did it through the Instagram account of journalist Pilar Vidal, where she revealed the following: '' Belén said that in October, but it has been delayed. "It has been delayed because the series The Body on Fire has been in first place for 50 months." ''As soon as that fiction leaves the first position, we'll get on there,'' she added.

Pilar Vidal asked her if she had seen the popular series based on the crime of the Urban Police, since she "had been a little bored." ''It has fascinated me. When I watch the series I think about parents. But it's impressive, congratulations Netflix,'' said Lydia Lozano.