The first seconds of 'Sálvese que can', Netflix's 'Sálvame', come to light: "Miami suits you so well!"

The arrival of the adaptation that Netflix has made of Sálvame is already imminent.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
15 October 2023 Sunday 23:03
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The first seconds of 'Sálvese que can', Netflix's 'Sálvame', come to light: "Miami suits you so well!"

The arrival of the adaptation that Netflix has made of Sálvame is already imminent. The video platform has announced in recent days that it will premiere Save Who Can on November 10, with a cast well known to viewers of the Telecinco program: Belén Esteban, Terelu Campos, Lydia Lozano, Víctor Sandoval, Kiko Hernández, Kiko Matamoros, María Patiño and Chelo García Cortés.

Since the premiere was initially scheduled for October and had to be postponed, Netflix has compensated the followers of the space produced by The TV Factory with the first seconds that are made public of this spin-off of the program recorded in Miami. In them, viewers will be able to observe how the legendary collaborators of Sálvame have followers even on the other side of the pond.

The fragment published on the platform's social networks shows, in just a minute and a half, how the television viewers operate on the beaches of the American city. "Excuse me, do you speak English?" Esteban is heard asking several bathers, with the intention of taking a photo with Matamoros, Terelu and Víctor.

The collaborators are then surprised by a fan, who recognizes them immediately and becomes the one who asks them for a photo "and the recipe for gazpacho" from Belén. "But how is he going to give you the recipe?" asks Sandoval, surprised. "Don't give it to him, he's plagiarizing your gazpacho!" He insists, while the follower shouts "I love you!" from the distance.

Despite the compliments, Belén Esteban has been blunt with the girl: "No, I'm not going to give you the recipe, what the hell am I going to give you the recipe!", she said between laughs and demonstrating the complicity she maintains with her friends. program colleagues. "It smells like a joint here, it smells like marijuana!" Terelu exclaims without breaking a sweat right after. "This is the smell I told you there was in Miami," Sandoval responds.

The last seconds of the video published by Netflix show Esteban complaining about having "a belly", to which the same fan reprimands him: "No, lie. Miami suits you so well!", he said. A fragment that inaugurates "the new meme season", in the words of the platform itself, which sets November 10 to discover all the chapters of Every Man for Himself.