With just over a week to go before the definitive end of Sálvame, Mediaset has made an important movement on its grid that sentences the La fabrica de tele program: it eliminates the Lemon version to replace it with Mía es la venganza, the new series starring Lydia Bosch.
One of the actors who are part of the cast of the production, Armando del Río, starred in a controversial sound for his words in an interview with El Televisero, where he went so far as to ensure that viewers should “thank” him for his role in the cancellation from Save me. Now, it is the program itself that has responded to the harsh words of the interpreter.
With his usual ironic tone, Sálvame has started his program this Tuesday dealing with the issue and has played with the name of the series: “I thought revenge was his, but revenge is ours,” says a piece voiced by Germán González.
The Telecinco space has uncovered some episodes starring Armando del Río in the past, such as a heated criticism of Cristóbal Montoro, Minister of Finance in the Government of Mariano Rajoy, or a few words on television where he confessed to having “had sex” watching himself same. “It works too,” he said at the time.
Since Armando del Río does not have any award for his film career to his credit, Sálvame has decided to award him an Oscar after this episode of criticism of space. “The direction of this program has invited Armando del Río to collect this award,” said Adela González. However, the actor has declined to go to the set to get hold of it.
“No, no, no, I can’t,” he confessed to a Sálvame editor between laughs. “I thank you, and a pussy has formed with this that was not my intention, not to mention,” continues Armando, who does not want to get “into more eggplants” after this strong controversy.