Maite Galdeano has returned to Telecinco and met Jorge Javier Vázquez, with whom she has had some clashes in the past, despite having very good compatibility on screen. The presenter is aware that with the Navarrese he can talk about all kinds of topics, and he did not hesitate to question the guest about sex and money.
After seeing an argument between Claudia and Mario due to jealousy, Jorge Javier asked some people on the set for their opinion of the situation and if they were jealous. Thus, the presenter addressed Maite, Sofía Suescun’s mother, whom he asked about her jealousy and her current sentimental situation.
“Right now, are you in a sentimental state?” asked the one from Badalona, ??to which the collaborator responded with her famous phrase: “Alone! Alone! Alone!”, causing the audience to burst out laughing.
The presenter also saw fit to share another unpublished moment with Maite Galdeano on his Instagram Stories. On this occasion, the collaborator and the Mediaset presenter were talking about money, during the advertisement for Survivors.
“Let’s see Maite, you like kneading like I do,” asked the Catalan, who in his previous story had talked about how to contact him for advertising promotions on social networks, rejecting it completely and only asking for money. “Yes, I love it,” admitted the Navarrese, “And then contemplate, of course.”
“The money,” Jorge Javier wanted to assure himself, with his usual sarcasm, to see that they were talking about the same topic. “Yes. Let it grow,” Maite continued. “It’s always good for things, you don’t have to be in a hurry to spend it. That’s having a good eye and good foresight for the future.”
It was then when the one from Pamplona uttered a phrase that is already viral. “To you, put in, put in, put in,” Jorge Javier asked, to which Maite replied: “Put in, put in, put in. Never take out. Always put in, never take out.” Her gestures couldn’t stop the presenter from laughing.
“I’m doing great, Jorge. I’m always available,” said the Navarrese.
The presenter wanted to know how much money she had, but Maite Galdeano played the fool: “The amounts are not said, but… There is a lot. I am very satisfied with the savings I have made,” said Sofía Suescun’s mother.