The show presented by Sonsoles Ónega, Y ahora Sonsoles, had a small mishap this Wednesday during the broadcast of its new program. The Antena 3 space has turned completely to Carmen Sevilla, who died last night at the Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital, after battling Alzheimer’s for fifteen years.
For this reason, the Atresmedia program has wanted to have its particular tribute dedicated to the artist, in which they have had the visit of some of the television faces who shared the most time with her, such as Máximo Valverde, Josemi Rodríguez, Nieves Herrero or Luis Méndez . During her interventions, everyone had emotional words for ‘The bride of Spain’.
At one point in the live, both the presenter and the collaborators were commenting on the inheritance that Carmen Sevilla had left for her son, Augusto Algueró Junior. And it is that the actress had an impeccable career, full of successes, with which she was able to get a great heritage.
As revealed in the Antena 3 space, the actress’s house, which is currently rented, would be valued at one and a half million euros. When Josemi Rodríguez was talking about what the artist’s house was like, the set of Y Ahora Sonsoles was left without light in full direct. ”The light has gone out on the set,” the presenter said, surprised. The public present and the collaborators were surprised that part of the set decoration was suddenly turned off. ”Oh my god,” declared Sonsoles Ónega while she fanned herself with the pages of the program.
Despite this setback, the Antena 3 program has continued its course as if nothing had happened. But the power outage has been present for several minutes of the live. After a live connection with Luis Miguel Torrecilla, co-host of the program Querida Carmen, which was broadcast on Canal Sur during 1999 and 2000, the Sonsoles Ónega set reappeared with all the illuminated scenery.