The end of Sálvame has left a gap on Spanish television and many of its collaborators. Many people started working at Telecinco over the fourteen years in which the evening show was on the air, and now some of them find themselves with less salary. The eight protagonists of the future format of La Fábrica de la Tele on Netflix already have their short-term future assured, although one of them continues to expand horizons.
Belén Esteban has published on Instagram a couple of stories related to her food company, Sabores de la Esteban. For several years now, the well-known collaborator of the program has been selling food products with which she tries to spread the flavors of Spain to different corners. Among her catalog are chips, gazpacho and salmorejo that she has promoted on more than one occasion in the program.
Now, with Sálvame finished, the company continues to expand and improve its resources, and its main manager has shown the newest of them on the social network specialized in photography. It is a large-tonnage truck, prepared to transport large loads of food throughout Spain. The vehicle also has a large promotional canvas for the company’s gazpacho on the side.
Belén Esteban has not held back when it comes to showing off her new acquisition, and has posed both next to and inside the vehicle. The veteran collaborator has even been encouraged to honk with the other workers of the company, thus creating a fun moment for the networks. These are some of the first images that Belén publishes since the last Sálvame program, beyond the promotion on Netflix.
Precisely speaking of this format, Belén has been one of the eight chosen to embark on an adventure outside of Mediaset. Neither the name nor the release date of the new project are yet known, but there are details about how it will work. It resides in following each of the protagonists in their particular adventure of finding work in America, mainly in other programs that have collaborated with Sálvame over the years.
Despite being a premiere for the moment scheduled for Netflix, La Fábrica de la Tele wanted to give clues about a possible expansion beyond the streaming platform. In a video posted on social networks, the producer wrote a list of places where the new show can be seen, starting with Netflix and leaving a mysterious option represented by an ellipsis.