Edurne is one of the most recognized artists on the Spanish music scene. With a career approaching twenty years, the Madrid singer was one of many to emerge as successful figures of Operación Triunfo. In her case, she finished the fourth season of the contest in sixth position, a starting platform with which to gain success and end up representing Spain in Eurovision, a fact that she accomplished in 2015.
With the intention of promoting with great fanfare the release of her latest single Nada, the performer was the guest this Wednesday on El Hormiguero, the Antena 3 nighttime program presented by Pablo Motos. In addition to commenting on how her wedding with David de Gea was, where she “kidnapped” her guests and jumped on a zip line, she also had the opportunity to explain a trick with which to avoid problems in winter.
It is a simple but effective detail, and it only requires a single element: a hair dryer. According to him, the hairdryer is the essential item both at home and when traveling, and it also allows you to perform multiple tasks at the same time. Not only does it dry your hair, but it also allows you the opportunity to iron different types of clothing, depending on the fabric and without doing too much rough work.
Even so, the trick that he wanted to highlight is being able to heat the sheets for when it gets colder. Edurne has given as the main example the arrival at a hotel room in which the air conditioning has been left at maximum power. It is also useful for days when the temperature drops more, and consists of giving the sheets a few passes from the inside, leaving a warm mattress in a short time.
The artist has been busy in recent weeks, particularly preparing her jump from Mediaset to Atresmedia. A few weeks ago, she announced that next would be her last season on Got Talent, before becoming the new member of the La Voz Kids jury. Edurne took advantage of Instagram to send a farewell message to her colleagues, thanking them for these last few years in Fuencarral.
“It has been a difficult decision to make because this program has been for me one of the most special things I have done in my career. There I have learned and grown as a professional and as a person. “I have cried, I have laughed, I have fought, I have danced… I feel so grateful to the program, to the production company and to the network for having given me space and cared for me as if they were my family,” she wrote alongside a promotional image.