Víctor Sandoval reappears with some controversial statements: ''It could be me right now Edwin Arrieta''

A year ago, the new leadership of Mediaset España decided to cancel Sálvame after 14 seasons occupying its afternoons on Telecinco to give “a new image” to its channels. The different workers of the space presented by Jorge Javier Vázquez were shocked by the news and fans of the program asked for weeks to reconsider the decision.

After a few months of ‘television boredom’, the creators of the heart program announced a new space, Nor that we were Sálvame, which will be broadcast on its own channel (Canal Quickie) starting next May 15 at 4:00 p.m. hours.

Víctor Sandoval has spoken about this topic and many others in Dear Hater, the program presented by Malbert in which the guests open their doors and give free rein to their most hidden thoughts.

The former Telecinco collaborator has announced that he is very excited about this new project and has issued a general warning that has sown many doubts in the audience: ”Now there are no more lies. Now let’s see what the paid press does, the press that is at the command of the ”Ayusers” bosses…”.

In the conversation with the content creator, Sandoval has been honest about his behavior with men and has confessed that he has not done things well on many occasions: ”I’m an asshole, stupid is an understatement. Two things came together for me: the bite and my divorce. That Edwin Arrieta could perfectly be me right now.

The talk show host has been complicit with the interviewer when it comes to laughing at journalist Ana Rosa Quintana’s new nickname: AR. ”Mrs. AR? How is Mrs. AR? “What does Mrs. AR want for breakfast?” He commented exaggeratedly.

The communicator took the opportunity to address the presenter directly while staring at the camera: ”Do you remember, Ana? When you told me, tie your hands. Well, I’m very into moving them.” At that moment, Malbert asked her if she really thinks that Quintana is homophobic, a question to which Sandoval answered sincerely: ”She will know what she is. But come on, she’s got a duvet in her writing, it’s all feather, so…”.

In addition to all of the above, the man from Madrid has made it clear that, for him, the end of Sálvame was a completely politicized decision and that the political parties got involved in the entertainment. ”It is also a political decision that Ana Rosa is in the afternoons,” he stated clearly.

Finally, he has also dedicated some harsh words to Carmen Alcayde, whom he has defined as “a very false person.” According to Sandoval, the presenter does not show herself as she is, but rather she plays a role to please the audience.

Exit mobile version