Paula Vázquez has returned to Televisión Española after several years since her last appearance in the public entity. The Galician presenter has just premiered El puente de las mentiras, one of the new formats in prime time for La 1, broadcast on Wednesday nights.
On the occasion of his new project, Vázquez has granted a series of interviews in which he has not only had words for this program, but also for those of the competition. In this sense, she has been positive regarding the changes that are taking place in the Telecinco grid, although not all her reactions towards the Mediaset chain have been rosy.
In an interview for the digital Bluper, Paula Vázquez confesses that there is an intrinsic reason why the formats that currently work best on television are those that return after having been broadcast in the past, such as the Grand Prix. “The same is that we have deteriorated entertainment to the point of putting a camera in the toilet,” she says, clearly alluding to a specific program: Save me.
“That’s it, we have already left behind that moment when ugly was a novelty. We know how to do things well and we can make it beautiful and elegant so that people believe in the magic of entertainment again,” he explained to defend the start-up of The bridge of lies, a program that is committed to innovation and stands out from television nostalgia.
“I turned off the TV 15 years ago due to mental health; what I saw hurt me,” continues Paula Vázquez, assuring that, for her, the program produced by La fabrica de tele “was like watching television with misspellings” and says believing “in real entertainment, where magic was made to appear, where set things were improvised and improvisation was prepared”.
The presenter has also alluded to Jorge Javier Vázquez, the most visible face of Sálvame, and has addressed him for his methods during the broadcast of the program. “The guest has to sit where he is most favored with the light, and not where they get terrible dark circles because the presenter is amused that the other goes wrong,” he accused the communicator.