This is the new and crazy project of Lara Álvarez for Mediaset

Lara Álvarez returns to television. The Asturian presenter, who has been absent from the audiovisual spotlight for some time after her time on Survivors came to an end and Laura Madrueño was located as her replacement, already has a new project for the audiovisual group.

This has been announced by Mediaset España through a note in which it has communicated that it is about the adaptation by the chain of Me Resbala, the famous humor program that for a time was broadcast on Antena 3 under the baton of Arturo Valls. An acquisition that in turn represents a turnaround for this program and a surprise for viewers.

And it is that the ‘theft’ of formats between channels is common, but it is always more notable when it occurs between Mediaset and Atresmedia. It already happened when the group from San Sebastián de los Reyes went after La Voz or Pasapalabra to the detriment of Mediaset. And now it seems that the path has been reversed.

In this case, it has happened with Me Resbala, a humor program in which a group of Spanish comedians participate in challenges in which their capacity for improvisation and spontaneity are put to the test when it comes to bringing out their comic vision and their acting skills in different situations.

In addition, this program, which is the Spanish adaptation of Vendredi tout est permis avec Arthur, premiered in France in 2011 and has been versioned since then with great audience success in more than 25 territories, such as the US, Mexico, Italy, France, Portugal, Algeria, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Indonesia, Israel, Lebanon, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Thailand, Turkey and Uruguay.

And again he returns to Spain. It does so hand in hand with Mediaset in collaboration with Shine Iberia, producer of television hits such as MasterChef, which in turn means that the tacit veto of the Fuencarral chain with producers that were not close to the house is put to an end. Until now.

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