Unhinged and wanting to return to Spain: this is how Lydia Lozano ended the first episode of 'Sálvese who can'

Sálvame was one of the mainstays of television in Spain during its fourteen years on broadcast.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
09 November 2023 Thursday 16:11
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Unhinged and wanting to return to Spain: this is how Lydia Lozano ended the first episode of 'Sálvese who can'

Sálvame was one of the mainstays of television in Spain during its fourteen years on broadcast. The program presented by Jorge Javier Vázquez gave Telecinco its years of greatest success in audience, in addition to hundreds of exclusives in the world of the heart and a multitude of controversial moments. Even so, the life of his collaborators moves forward, and he does so starting this Friday with a new adventure, beyond the Atlantic Ocean.

Starting tonight at 9:00 p.m., Netflix premieres Save Who Can, the new project from La Fábrica de la Tele that shows the misadventures of seven well-known names participating in the Mediaset magazine between 2009 and 2023. Belén Esteban, Terelu Campos, Lydia Lozano, Chelo García Cortés, María Patiño, Víctor Sandoval and the Kikos Hernández and Matamoros landed in Miami with the intention of participating in new programs, but not all of them suffered the same fate.

Lydia Lozano has been one of the main threads of the first episode of the program, being left out of Siéntese who can and ending up beaten by Carolina Sandoval, Andrés Hurtado and Javier Ceriani. The Madrid journalist participated in an audience with these three presenters, extremely well-known in Latin America, to get a spot on one of her programs. Unfortunately, the situation degenerated into a classic Sálvame-style brawl.

Once the tempers calmed down, which included Ceriani calling his companions “muppets” and Lozano “vintage furniture” and a “terrible actress”; Sandoval, Hurtado and the Argentine retired to deliberate. The Peruvian driver seemed willing to give him a chance, but the situation ended up exploding between the collaborators. Kiko Hernández and Matamoros came in to assess the level of the fight, while Patiño considered that there was “an unnecessary level of cruelty.”

The discussion evolved, with Matamoros considering that he had heard those words for the last 20 years and Hernández defending the difference between hearing them from colleagues and third parties. María Patiño criticized Terelu Campos for not interfering after pointing out the lack of unity. In the end, everything ended in the worst possible way, with Lydia Lozano leaving crying and asking David Valldeperas, responsible for the project, to return to Spain.

This is how the first episode of Every Man for Himself ended, leaving this plot open. The Madrid collaborator had been one of the main focuses of attention at the beginning of the reality show, showing a large part of her day after being rejected by Siéntese donde puede. Her day included an extensive swim in the hotel pool in Miami and a curious breakfast of donuts and colorful cereals, while she watched Esteban, Campos, Matamoros and Sandoval on the program.