Miguel Frigenti is best known for his participation in various television programs of the Mediaset group. From ‘Sálvame’ to ‘Big Brother’, going through a couple of participations in ‘La última cena’ and ‘Secret story’, the Madrid journalist has earned a place on Spanish television and in the usual spaces of Telecinco and Cuatro . However, this week he has suffered a major setback in an important matter of his daily life.

The man from Talavera de la Reina has told through his social networks that this Wednesday he was taking the practical test for his driving license for the fourth time. Having accumulated more than a hundred driving classes, the collaborator did not feel any shame about it, but he wanted the situation to come to a good port. Unfortunately for him, all the effort has gone up in smoke when the examination vehicle broke down during his shift.

Frigenti has cursed the bad luck he has encountered, after having spent the last two weeks “living on a bus”, making the journey daily between the Mediaset studios and his native Talavera de la Reina. The collaborator has asked “this nightmare to end” before his followers, and it is that the next few weeks are not at all easy, both at the level of the television calendar and at the driving school.

Frigenti’s original idea was to be able to get his driving license before ‘Save me’, the program that has given him shelter in recent years, closes its doors on June 23. The only inconvenience for the journalist is the fit of his test among the others that will be carried out next week. According to what they have told him, there would be other students with a date to take the test in the days close to the end of the program, and that entails a great inconvenience.

If he cannot take the practical exam during that time, it should be rescheduled for the last week of June, completely disrupting Frigenti’s schedule. Not only for not arriving on time to close ‘Save me’ with the card under her arm, but also for the number of classes already taken, other exams that may overlap and the vacation period that she will soon begin. A situation that causes stress and desire to finish as soon as possible.

What does seem to end definitively without any remedy is ‘Save me’. June 23 will put an end to the Limón version of the long-running afternoon show, despite the attempts of La Fábrica de la Tele to “save” it. Even so, according to the words of Rocco Steinhäuser in ‘Versió RAC1’, the production company would be preparing a new innovative format with the eight best-known faces of the program.