At the beginning of December the news broke: La Fábrica de la Tele and Mediaset broke their contract. That is to say, any program from the production company passed away. One of the most affected formats was Socialité, since, according to the first information, it would end the position of María Patiño and Nuria Marín. And so it has been.

After Patiño’s farewell a few days ago, Marín’s also arrived this Monday. Her goodbye was emotional, bittersweet, but also hopeful. Because although her time on Telecinco ends, her professional career does not. And so she wanted to make it clear just before saying goodbye to the viewers.

“The time has come to say goodbye to Socialité, where you have made magnificent programs,” Laura Roigé, deputy director of the program, began by saying to Nuria Marín. “We also have to thank you for that affection that you have transmitted to us all, for giving us wings to be ourselves, for your charisma, for your jokes and your regular jokes…”, she continued.

“We have had a lot of fun with you. You have made us all shine, you have always wanted to empower us editors and you have fought for the ladder,” said her partner and then gave way to a video with the presenter’s best moments.

Upon returning, Nuria Marín was as excited as she was grateful. “I still have to become an Infanta of Spain, but I’m working on it,” she said, sarcastically. “Give thanks… In the end one can get into things with anger and anger. I want to be grateful, give thanks and if I put everything on a scale what I am clear about is that the positive wins. Obviously in all There are bad things in jobs but for me the positive is what weighs the most,” the presenter asserted.

“I take a lot with me, it’s time to let go, sometimes you have to let go to be able to hold on and tell everyone that you’re going to have me for whatever you need. This program was born from Butterfly Catcher and what butterflies do is fly and “I can only say thank you and ‘on to something else, butterfly,'” Marín said goodbye.

However, his companions had one last surprise prepared for him. “We want to say goodbye to you in the best way, with a smile, which is what your Nuria always has, a fantastic smile and I know that you take it with optimism looking to the future where you are going to shine,” the deputy director told her as she gave way to a letter written by his entire team and spiced with images of Marín.