The cancellation of Sálvame left its workers, collaborators and presenters with an uncertain job future. After the drastic decision of Mediaset, who decided to do without the program after fourteen years on the air, we learned that some collaborators were going to make the leap to Netflix with a new reality show. But not all the members of the program have gone to the platform, others have headed for Atresmedia. This is the case of Adela González, who will act as a presenter in the program Más Vale Tarde. Now the Basque communicator has spoken about this change in her life through her social networks.

The program in which González will work is one of the most successful formats of La Sexta. The presenter will not replace Iñaki López or Cristina Pardo, but the program will also have an edition on weekends, designed for Saturdays. Adela and Boris Izaguirre will be in charge of presenting it. Its broadcast will come from the month of September.

Neither the communication group nor the presenter herself had commented on Adela’s signing by Atresmedia. Something that has changed in the last few hours. “I am happy to return after growing professionally, now also in the field of entertainment,” Adela began by saying in a post on her Instagram profile.

“I am grateful for the trust in me and for all the messages showing me your love and desire to join us in this new adventure. See you in September!”, it ended. A face that joins that of a list of presenters and collaborators that Mediaset has changed for Atresmedia, as is the case of Paloma García Pelayo, Beatriz Cortázar and Cruz Morcillo, among others.

With this, Adela returns to her home. In 2014, the journalist made the leap to national television in this same program, Más Vale Tarde. Although she began as a writer, she soon became the substitute presenter for Mamen Mandizábal. However, in 2016 she decided to leave this space to continue her professional career. Now, turned into a star, she goes back to her beginnings.

Adela joins the list of collaborators and presenters who have already found new projects after the controversial end of Sálvame. Belén Esteban, Terelu Campos, Kiko Matamoros, Chelo García Cortés, María Patiño, Kiko Hernández, Lydia Lozano and Víctor Sandoval will embark on an adventure through Latin America at the hands of Netflix.

The streaming platform has decided to trust these eight collaborators and the production company La Fábrica de la Tele to get down to work with a new program that is scheduled to be recorded this summer. The commentators will travel to the television sets of the most important programs on the other side of the pond to show what Sálvame has done for 14 years and to try to find work after the closure of a space that has accompanied the audience for more than a decade .