Former Sálvame collaborators have returned to Spain after an exhausting but beautiful few weeks in America, where they filmed a new Netflix docurreality series set to premiere in the upcoming television season. The popular Telecinco program was canceled by Mediaset España to give the network a fresh image, but the former collaborators were given the opportunity to participate in this new project, which took them to Miami and beyond.
Belén Esteban, María Patiño, Chelo García Cortés, Víctor Sandoval, Terelu Campos, Kiko Hernández, Lydia Lozano, and Kiko Matamoros were the chosen eight collaborators for this exciting professional adventure. While they expressed their gratitude for the wonderful and unique experience they had during the shoot, they also admitted to feeling exhausted from the long and demanding filming schedule.
Terelu Campos, in one of her blogs, described the shooting experience in Miami as the hardest thing she has ever done. Despite the challenges, the collaborators are optimistic about the success of the show and the anticipation from viewers who are eager to see them back on screen.
Lydia Lozano, speaking to the press upon her arrival in Spain, described the experience as tough but unlike anything they had experienced on the Telecinco set. She emphasized that this new project was closer to cinema rather than their previous work on live television. She also expressed her desire to return to the channel where she had spent more than a decade working, considering it her home.
While the collaborators were excited about their new venture, not everyone shared the same enthusiasm. Actor Armando del Río, who replaced Sálvame, made some unpleasant remarks about the show and encouraged people to educate themselves. Lydia Lozano responded firmly, expressing her surprise at his comments and asserting that she would like him to have a long-lasting career in television.
Additionally, presenter Paula Vázquez criticized Sálvame, referring to it as ugly entertainment. In response, Lozano expressed her disappointment and stated that she had always admired Vázquez. She concluded by noting that certain individuals, like the actor from another series, should refrain from making baseless and uninformed statements.
The return of the former Sálvame collaborators from America has generated a mixture of excitement and anticipation among fans who are eagerly awaiting the premiere of the Netflix docurreality series. As they settle back into their routines in Spain, the collaborators are hopeful for the show’s success and the possibility of returning to the channel they once called home. Despite the exhaustion from the intense filming schedule, their dedication and passion for the project shine through. Now, all that remains is for viewers to enjoy the fruits of their labor when the series finally hits the screens.