Ana Milan is one of the most prominent names on the comedy scene in Spain. Since her role as Victoria, the superior with no patience for nonsense, became popular in Camera Café, the actress has always been a constant presence on television. Likewise, she has not missed any of the two previous editions of the Idol Awards, created by Dulceida to reward the creation of content on social networks. A fact that will be repeated in 2024.

The organization of the awards has announced through its social networks that the woman from Alicante will be in charge of presenting the new awards ceremony, which will be presented on March 14 at the Príncipe Pío theater in Madrid. It will be the third consecutive time that he has carried out the task, after having carried it out with resounding success in 2022 and 2023. However, his role in three months will have some changes.

“Ana Milan will be the presenter of Ídolo 2024, but this time she will not be alone. “We will tell you everything very soon!” announced the official account of the awards on Instagram. The possibility of a choral presentation has permeated some reactions on social networks, but there is still no official statement on the matter. Despite this, the responses to the message have been filled with positive writings, in favor of Milan’s performance.

“If you don’t bring Angelina Jolie, it’s better that she be alone,” said one user. “And I prefer her alone and sovereign!” was another of the notable comments. Regarding their possible dance partners, it is worth remembering that in the previous edition several prominent figures presented awards on stage. From influencers like Victoria Magriñán to well-known faces on television like Belén Esteban, through so many other names.

Ana Milan’s presentation work has also been palpable on television throughout her career. One of the most striking of hers was in 2010, when she was in charge of hosting the last stage of Caiga Who Falls. The popular program had a long battery of male presenters throughout its 14 years on the air: Wyoming, Arturo Valls, Juanra Bonet, Manel Fuentes and Frank Blanco, among more names on a long list.

However, for the last months of the program’s life on Cuatro, the network now owned by Mediaset opted for three women at the helm: Ana Milan, Sílvia Abril and Tania Sarrias. Although it only lasted from April to July, due to the discreet audience data it accumulated, this experience helped Milan gain points in another role in front of the cameras.