Last May, the news of the end of Sálvame meant a change in the direction of television in Spain. The La factory de la tele format for Telecinco said goodbye on June 23 after 14 years on the air and its team embarked on different adventures, such as a new program for Netflix with most of its collaborators.
This was not the case, for example, of Carlota Corredera. The one who was a presenter on multiple occasions of the format stopped appearing on it in 2022 to carry out other projects on the same network, leaving Mediaset permanently after the closure of Sálvame.
Almost three months later and already at the end of the summer, the woman from Vigo has opened up about that ending and also about her own departure from the program. She has done it in the podcast La ley del ojalá, by Juanjo Rengel, and which she has echoed on Algo Pasa TV. “I have had a career of many years in Mediaset; I understand that Mediaset is no longer my place, it certainly is not right now,” she began by confessing.
“I’m very sad that Sálvame has ended, but because of the circumstances above all. But that’s it, you know? Sálvame has given everything; it has been, I believe, the most important program in recent decades, and I I closed the page when I left,” he continued. Carlota has also revealed that she refused to participate in the TV factory project for Netflix: “I said no, because it is no longer my place and nothing happens, and they are still my friends and my colleagues, but it is no longer my place “, He said.
Carlota Corredera has also opened up about her more personal sphere, in which she claims to have “not had an easy life at all,” especially in her youth. “I am a person who lost my father at the age of 20, my little brother at the age of 21, who has lived in the greatest darkness and in the deepest pit you can imagine,” she revealed.
Despite the harshness of her story, the presenter wanted to send a message of improvement. “They are extreme situations from which many people do not come out, or come out with irreversible wounds, with addictions… And despite not having had an easy life, I feel super lucky,” she confessed. Finally, Ella Corredera was moved when she remembered her father: “My biggest addiction was hearing him say that he was proud of me because he said it very rarely,” she said.