At 9:00 p.m. Antonio Rebollo, the goalkeeper who lit the ‘Barcelona 92’ cauldron, was in charge of lighting the ‘Sálvame’ bonfire. A most emotional moment that put the finishing touch to the last program of this great family that has accompanied its viewers for fourteen years.
After that, the collaborators would go to the well-known Bar ‘La Muralla’, in the vicinity of Mediaset to celebrate this ‘end of the holidays’ in style. Great known faces of the program such as Adela González, Gema López, Belén Esteban, Alonso Caparrós, Ion Aramendi, Laura Fa, David Valldeperas, Alberto Díaz or Omar Suárez among others.
The presence of Pedro Piqueras drew attention. The presenter closed the News, in which they dedicated a space to the program, and he did not hesitate to attend this family reunion in which he was seen chatting with all the collaborators of ‘Sálvame’.
It should be remembered that before 9:00 p.m. arrived and when the gatherings were heading to the Mediaset car parks to light the bonfire, Pedro appeared in the corridors of Telecinco and dedicated some nice words to all of them.
Adela González was very excited with all her teammates, giving kisses and hugs to all the team members. The presenter said goodbye to the audience, assuring that this program had saved her.
José Antonio León, Carmen Alcayde and Antonio Montero also allowed themselves to be photographed sharing this pleasant party in the middle of the street, very close to the Mediaset studios, after having starred in their most special and emotional programme.
After fourteen years of broadcasting, ‘Sálvame’ said goodbye to all its viewers on the afternoon of June 23, confirming live that La Fábrica de la Tele will work with Netflix on a docureality where we will see Terelu Campos, Lydia Lozano, Belén Esteban, Kiko Hernández, Chelo García Cortés, Kiko Matamoros and María Patiño.
Tears and lots and lots of broadcasting was what we experienced this Friday with a program that made history and with which the entire cast of collaborators and space workers said goodbye, as only they know how to do, to that audience that has been faithful to them for fourteen years.