Marta López Álamo on the 'haters' of 'Sálvame': "The people who are happy about the end of the program seem uneducated to me"

Despite the fact that the last episode after 14 years of experience on Telecinco was broadcast on June 23, Sálvame continues to be very present in the heads and hearts of many Spanish viewers.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
24 July 2023 Monday 22:56
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Marta López Álamo on the 'haters' of 'Sálvame': "The people who are happy about the end of the program seem uneducated to me"

Despite the fact that the last episode after 14 years of experience on Telecinco was broadcast on June 23, Sálvame continues to be very present in the heads and hearts of many Spanish viewers.

The latest example is found in some statements by the model Marta López Álamo, during her visit to the Podimo space called Club de personas especiales, presented by Esty Quesada, better known popularly as 'I am a loser'.

In this interview, the current wife of Kiko Matamoros has spoken about the legacy of the star Mediaset afternoon program, assuring that "she has known how to put on a show." The model has not hidden that her relationship with the program has been somewhat tortuous. "I'm telling you that they've done whores to me and I've had my ups and downs and in the end it's a show, television, and when it's your turn, obviously you like it less," she indicated.

Matamoros's wife has sent a direct message to those who have celebrated the end of the space: "People who are happy that it has finished seem uneducated to me... And then God sees everything," he has sentenced.

Finally, López Álamo has shared his experience as part of the program. "It is very difficult. I have experienced it in the first person and it is very difficult to dissociate. It is a capacity that some have and others do not and in fact some are more affected by controversies. It is a very complicated job, but they have had the ability to make a plot between their collaborators ”, he recounted.

Both Marta López Álamo and Esty Quesada have described as “social work” the role that Sálvame has played in keeping many older people who enjoyed the format alone company.