The broadcast of the last daily installment of Sálvame this Friday, June 23, is destined to become part of the history of television in Spain. The television factory, producer of the space that started its journey in 2009, has proposed to carry out a very special edition to bid farewell to the Telecinco format as it deserves.
Save me has started the program in a particularly epic way, with the participation of an orchestra and the compilation of some of the best moments that it has given viewers during its 14-year history. However, those first minutes of broadcast have had a totally unexpected presence: that of Sandra Barneda.
The presenter will lead Así es la vida from next Monday, the program that will replace Sálvame during the summer months until the arrival of Ana Rosa in September with TardeAR. Because of this, she has been the subject of numerous criticisms on social networks, although in the space of The TV factory they have wanted to wink at her successor.
In the middle of a piece prepared and voiced by Germán González as a farewell to Sálvame, Barneda has appeared by surprise. He has done so through an alleged phone call that contained the audio of the promotion of Así es la vida.
“This summer I’m not going to step on the beach,” Barneda’s voice said, to which Germán responded with an ironic tone: “Ah, look, well, we do because there are many people who go unemployed; you know it’s over Save me “. In the audio, the presenter also alludes to the fact that they will have “the best exclusives” in Así es la vida, something that “has always been” by Sálvame according to González.
“Why?” asked the announcer, for Sandra Barneda to respond with the name of the program: “Because that’s life.” “Well, come on, come on, a kiss, hooligan,” said Germán González in this very particular call from the substitute for Sálvame.