The farewell to ‘Save me’ will cover many covers in the media dedicated to the world of the heart. Starting at 4:45 p.m. this Friday afternoon, the program that Jorge Javier Vázquez began presenting in 2009 will close its doors with a special four-hour broadcast. A program to remember that will close with a great San Juan bonfire, burning all the furniture and archives accumulated over fourteen years of history.
It is a day of goodbyes. From the most irreverent, like the one that the program dedicated yesterday to Isabel Pantoja in her mansion; even the most heartfelt, like that of the producer itself. La Fábrica de la Tele has published a video on its social networks recalling great moments in the history of the program. With all three versions of the show’s tune, an original song by Bibi Andersen, the team that made it possible have paid homage to her creation.
The followers of the afternoon magazine have joined this initiative, and have shared clips and comments all over Twitter in relation to the most emblematic moments in the history of ‘Save me’. Some users have even been encouraged to post extensive threads with moments that have marked a before and after in their lives and in the history of the program. The list is varied and has multiple protagonists, who at one time or another have given cante on Mediaset.
Part of the videos that take over the networks have Mila Ximénez as the protagonist. The mythical collaborator passed away two years ago today after lung cancer, and on the anniversary of her departure, many fans of the program have remembered her and her stellar appearances. From the opening and closing of circles with Jorge Javier Vázquez until the day she threatened to set fire to the set, ironic considering the bonfire scheduled for this afternoon.
Lydia Lozano is also another of the highlights of the best moments of ‘Save me’. Many of the program’s followers have remembered the inventor of the “chuminero dance”, which the collaborator has put into practice on more than one occasion in recent years. Another outstanding moment that has appeared on networks was the moment in which she burst into tears at Save Me Fashion Week in 2022, with Jorge Javier at the microphone.
Although perhaps the most prominent that has appeared in multiple clips on Twitter is Chelo García-Cortés. The Ourense journalist left the magazine in 2021, but her most mythical scenes remained in the memories of many. From the face to face that she had with Bárbara Rey, to her entrance to the set surrounded by people masked with her face, going through her unforgettable Spiderman costume.