It’s only been a few days since Sálvame closed its doors on Telecinco forever, after 14 successful years. Although there are still a few Deluxe left, the daily show burned all its secrets last Friday in a huge bonfire to say goodbye to the network. A march that led to dozens of farewells by Mediaset presenters, including Pedro Piqueras.
However, Ana Rosa Quintana has avoided speaking on her program about the end of the program hosted by Jorge Javier Vázquez. Something that has generated a lot of criticism, including from María Patiño. Now, the presenter has sent a few words to the collaborators, but not before excusing herself.
Ana Rosa Quintana has taken advantage of the last minutes of her program this Monday to pronounce on the change in the afternoons of Telecinco. “I was not there on Friday and it was the end of Sálvame”, the presenter began to recount, thus apologizing for her silence until now. “From here I want to wish all my teammates the best of luck”, she continued.
Although it is the first time that she has publicly said goodbye to the program, she herself remembers some statements in which she assured how “very hard” it was for a space to end, “especially one that has been going on for 14 years.” “But when there’s talent, like they have, I’m sure they’ll do very well,” the journalist concluded.
If anyone has been hurt by Sálvame closing its doors on Telecinco, it is María Patiño. The Galician journalist admitted in the Deluxe of the same Friday that she had not assimilated everything that was happening. Although she leaves very grateful, there is something that she cannot overcome, and it is the silence of some presenters.
“Hey, by the way, a kiss to Emma García, because I am not going to forget the presenters who have said goodbye to us. And those who have not, I take it very seriously,” Patiño declared live, to the applause of the public. A dart that could go directly to Ana Rosa Quintana. Something that would be true, seeing the presenter’s farewell on her program.
Of course, Sálvame says goodbye to Telecinco, but not to the viewers. La Fábrica de la Tele has been letting it fall for weeks that “every end is a beginning”, and they just confirmed it during his farewell. David Valldeperas was in charge of announcing that the collaborators of the program signed for Netflix to continue their television adventures.
Belén Esteban, Terelu Campos, Kiko Matamoros, Chelo García Cortés, María Patiño, Kiko Hernández, Lydia Lozano and Víctor Sandoval will cross the pond to look for work in the Latin American programs. A staff of the most mythical collaborators of the program, who will continue to entertain their fans. With this premise, this summer the recordings of this new program will begin on the streaming platform.