Neither Lydia Lozano nor the rest of Sálvame’s collaborators are keeping quiet when it comes to throwing poisoned darts at Telecinco and the programs that are replacing them. If mockery of Mía is revenge was already common, suddenly canceled a few days ago, today it was the turn of Así es la vida.
The afternoon program presented by Sandra Barneda, which is not finishing settling in audience -far from the 13% average share that Sálvame achieved lately-, has taken the lurch in the Deluxe with Lydia Lozano acknowledging that she and other collaborators have a chat to criticize other Telecinco programs.
“That’s life!” Víctor Sandoval has released, launching a magnificent hint and hinting that in this WhatsApp group constant attacks are launched against the new Telecinco space, which would be the object of hard cracks from Lydia and company, as as the mischievous smiles of all those present on the set have betrayed.
Sandoval has gone further, saying that Lydia speaks “without filters, life without filters”, obviously alluding to the recent program premiered on Telecinco with the same title and presented by Cristina Tárrega, making it clear that Kiko Matamoros, Belén Esteban and herself Lydia is not shy when it comes to putting these programs to the ground.
What has remained up in the air is whether in this group they also attack Socialité, the apple of María Patiño’s eye and who has been gored by Jorge Javier Vázquez more than once, although on this occasion neither Lydia Lozano nor anyone else on set he mentioned it.
Lydia Lozano’s latest polideluxe has also served to find out that the journalist from the heart would not participate in Big Brother VIP 8, although “she would agree to participate in a Mediaset program”, despite the clashes that the end of Sálvame and its constant pullitas have caused to the management for the cancellation of the popular space.