It has been a good year for presenter Ramón García in terms of professional terms. The communicator has returned to the small screen with The Grand Prix, which was a resounding success last summer. Now, García faces a very notable moment, since he will give the Chimes from Puerta del Sol on TVE’s La 1, along with Jenni Hermoso and Ana Mena. In recent statements, the presenter has opened up about his separation from Patricia Cerezo, one of the most complicated moments in his life.
The journalist is now living his second stage on television, and he does so after his separation from Patricia Cerezo, with whom he shared almost 40 years of relationship. The couple divorced two and a half years ago, and it was a particularly difficult time for both of them. García has now spoken about this process in an interview that he gave to the Plano General program on La 2.
The Basque presenter has acknowledged having gone through a delicate stage in recent years. “In a divorce you suffer a lot and the feeling you have is of failure… It’s a very bad time and, furthermore, I’m very sentimental about those things and I didn’t handle it well. It’s hard to get out of there and learn to live differently.” way… You continue your day to day life, having two wonderful daughters in common and you build on that,” he expressed in the aforementioned program.
Ramón explains that after having “gone through his grief”, he is open to love. “I got married when I was 35 when I thought I was going to stay single and not have children and in the end look… I am a man who invests a lot of time in my work and my daughters. I go out with friends, I go to Bilbao with the gang …Ligo less than noble gases, it is a terrible thing… The day love comes I will be happy with life,” he continued saying, about his love life.
The presenter also revealed how they informed their daughters, Natalia and Verónica, that they were going to divorce. “We both told it. We both talked with them, which is how it should be done and they understood it perfectly… Nowadays, sadly, children are very used to seeing breakups of their parents and other marriages of friends. You explain everything and they collect it better than our generation,” said the presenter.