Belén Esteban is back and promises more spectacle than ever in Ni que fuerámos Sálvame, which will premiere on May 15. During her time away from the sets, there was speculation about her participation in RTVE’s Dance as You Can, a project that ultimately did not materialize.
At the press conference to promote his agricultural products, he shared with his followers the true reasons for his disagreements with the public entity that prevented him from being on one of the network’s most successful programs. “I didn’t call TVE, they called me,” he guaranteed.
La Patrona, as she likes to be called, has not cut a single hair and has been very clear when speaking about the person who blocked her signing: the dismissed Elena Sánchez, former president of the Corporation. “I had two meetings, the contract was closed, the negotiation and the president, from here I send you a kiss that I hope it goes well because I think they have taken you away and I hope you find a job…”, began the collaborator.
Given Sánchez’s decision, the production company Zeppelin was the one that had to stand up to the collaborator, who was not expected to back down because there was a contract involved. “The producer called me apologizing and they had a bad time,” Belén lamented.
The employee has also expressed her disappointment and how this incident affected her personally. “I was a little disappointed because I liked being a judge and such, but come on, my life hasn’t gone away,” she commented, minimizing the impact of not having participated in the program.
However, she has not hidden her discontent with how the information regarding her veto has been handled: “The only thing is that when they take away your job… They don’t want it. Please, have I asked someone for money to live? Have I asked some TV for a job?”