Last Friday, June 23, the program Sálvame said goodbye to all its viewers. After more than fourteen years occupying the afternoons of Telecinco, the space of La Fábrica de la Tele had to close its doors, after the new leadership decided to put an end to one of the most mythical programs of the audiovisual group.

After the goodbye of Sálvame, Mediaset has already released its new format, Así es la vida, which will be on the air throughout the summer, until the premiere of the program that will occupy that time slot permanently, TardeAR, and which will be hosted by Ana Rosa Quintana .

The format presented by Jorge Javier Vázquez said goodbye with a very emotional and special program, in which the entire team organized their particular San Juan bonfire, where they burned their greatest secrets from some of the most famous personalities of the social chronicle.

But what seemed like a goodbye forever, has become a see you soon, since in the final minutes of the program it was confirmed that space would have a second life on Netflix. Eight of Sálvame’s most publicized collaborators will embark on a new project at the hands of the American giant, in which they will look for work in different parts of America.

Now days after the so-called end of the Telecinco program, the collaborators are immersed in enjoying their vacations and looking for new professional projects. One of the collaborators who has recently reappeared at an event has been Lydia Lozano.

The journalist wanted to confess to the EuropaPress microphones how she is feeling after having been on the program for more than fourteen years. At the moment the journalist has not wanted to stay at home and she is enjoying herself to the fullest. “I’ve always said it, that the day I was unemployed, that I was going to be on the street every day and here I am,” she confessed.

Despite being very grateful to the program, the collaborator wanted to confess that she needed a break. ”I have come out very touched by that program but I have enjoyed it so much,” she declared. Besides, now that she’s going to have more free time, she’s going to want to dedicate it to her husband, Charly. ”To take care of him a little,” she confessed. Before starting the recording of the new format on Netflix, the journalist has among her plans to travel through Spain.