Maite Galdeano's curious reproach to Santi Millán during the advertising of 'Survivors': 'You didn't call me'

Yesterday a new Survivors gala was held on Telecinco. On this occasion, viewers experienced a program full of emotions that was marked by the separation of Claudia and Mario (this was the one expelled of the week) and by the joy of Laura Matamoros, who was chosen by the audience to return to reality as refished.

In addition to commenting on the images of the last few days and playing different games, the reality television space received presenter Santi Millán, who went to promote Guess what I do, a program that premieres next Saturday at 10:00 p.m. on Telecinco.

After receiving his network partner and giving way to publicity, Jorge Javier Vázquez wanted to share with the audience an ”incredible” scene that he had just witnessed: “It was one of the best things I have experienced on television. And that I’ve been on television for 20 years now.

”Maite Galdeano tells Santi Millán absolutely convinced ‘hey, please, you didn’t call me to go to La que se cerca,'” the reality show host explained to the viewers who were following the program.

”Years ago I talked to him about this and he told me ‘hey, I’m going to keep you in mind,”’ Kiko Jiménez’s mother-in-law responded. At that moment, Vázquez asked her if she was sure that she was referring to the series starring Eva Isanta, Antonio Pagudo or Jordi Sánchez, to which Galdeano responded bluntly: “Of course, new neighbor, I’m a total comedian.” .

The video of the moment has gone viral on social networks such as ”How crazy”, ”Please put her in LQSA as president”, etc.

Everyone knows the great affection that the Catalan philologist feels towards the one from Pamplona. When he found out that Galdeano would be Kiko Jiménez’s defender as long as he was not expelled from Supervivientes, Belén Esteban’s friend was happy and content.

Since the Navarrese participated in Big Brother 16 with her daughter, she has been generous with the audience and has shared personal experiences, anecdotes and stories that have left the communicator amazed. This new edition of the program recorded in Honduras is no more proof that Vázquez really wants to make light-hearted and fun television and that Galdeano is the perfect accomplice for it.

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