The first reunion of the 'Save me' team after its cancellation, marked by a great absence: "History of Spain"

More than a week has passed since the end of Save Me in its daily version, a story that still continues in the Deluxe edition until July 14.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
03 July 2023 Monday 22:51
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The first reunion of the 'Save me' team after its cancellation, marked by a great absence: "History of Spain"

More than a week has passed since the end of Save Me in its daily version, a story that still continues in the Deluxe edition until July 14. An end has been put to 14 years of history of a program that has accompanied Telecinco viewers every afternoon, hand in hand with a large number of collaborators.

Names such as Jorge Javier Vázquez, Belén Esteban, María Patiño, Lydia Lozano or Terelu Campos have sneaked into the homes of Sálvame followers until June 23. After so many years working together, the members of the program maintain a close relationship off camera and have shown it again in recent days.

It was precisely Esteban who was in charge of reporting on this first reunion after the end of Sálvame. The well-known tertulian shared an image on her social networks in which she appears together with other faces from the space such as the aforementioned Terelu and Lydia together with Gema López, Carmen Borrego, Miguel Frigenti, Cristina Soria, Kike Calleja, Omar Suárez, Laura Fa and Pilar Vidal.

"History of Spain", wrote Belén in the Instagram post. The image exceeded 10,000 reactions from users in just a few hours, who wanted to send their love to the collaborator, although the absences in this panorama have been just as famous.

Kiko Hernández, Chelo García-Cortés, María Patiño or Kiko Matamoros are some of the best-known faces of Sálvame who have not been present at this reunion between the main commentators of the program produced by La fábrica de tele. Many of them are currently enjoying their vacations, alone or with their partner.

However, the most notorious absence is, once again, that of Jorge Javier Vázquez. The presenter continues completely away from the cameras while his state of health improves, which has been in charge of updating the former director of Sálvame, David Valldeperas, on the radio program El món a RAC1.