The new work by Íñigo Onieva in a mythical venue to which Sandra Barneda calls: "Don't lose the air of the generation of '27"

Today Telecinco is premiering.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 June 2023 Sunday 22:52
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The new work by Íñigo Onieva in a mythical venue to which Sandra Barneda calls: "Don't lose the air of the generation of '27"

Today Telecinco is premiering. The audiovisual group has begun to broadcast its new afternoon program and it will be on screen throughout the summer. This is life has come to the network after the end of Sálvame, last Friday, June 23, but with an expiration date, since in September the space will arrive that will really be the new substitute for the La Fábrica de tele program.

This new space will be presented by Ana Rosa Quintana and will bear the name of TardeAr. Until then, Sandra Barneda and her entire team will be reporting and giving great exclusives for these two months.

And it is that the new Telecinco project has started in style. That's life has wanted to surprise its viewers with several exclusives that have been given throughout the afternoon. One of the first that he has addressed has been the interview they had with the priest in charge of celebrating the ceremony between Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva.

The priest has been very sincere about the couple and has assured that he is very happy with the link that will take place on July 8 in Madrid. Despite having been a very controversial couple during all these months, and who had also gone through a great crisis, Father Cruz was convinced that this had made them stronger. '' Crises are an opportunity to grow,'' he assured.

After revealing the full interview, one of the collaborators had one more exclusive about the couple. ''Íñigo is going to celebrate everything at once. He has found a new job and this is Íñigo, he deserves applause,'' said Gema Fernández. ''I work as a new service, minority partner but partner to animate the Gijón café, emblematic in Madrid, Recoletos street because they want to give it a more modern and fresh air and Íñigo is going to be in charge of making it fashionable,'' commented the collaborator. "But please don't lose that aroma of that generation of '27 writers, of culture," the presenter asked.