Belén Esteban, four days after the death of ‘Sálvame’: “I’m going to leave that set with my head held high”

Four days. Only four days are left for the Telecinco evening format to close after fourteen years on the air. bethlehem esteban He has given an interview to promote his gazpachos and has talked about the end of the program. Also of its possible continuity outside the Mediaset screens.

“I always say that Save me It is the program of my life”, assured the princess of the town in the new Alexinos podcast, The Guacal.

On whether the program will have a new life, he said: “The dead have life, I have it very clear.” She, of course, is still in the boat of the show’s producer, with whom she renewed her long-term contract shortly before the cancellation of Save me: “I’m still from La Fábrica de La Tele. I’m from La Fábrica de la Tele.”

Whatever the future of Save me and her collaborators, the mother of Andrea Janeiro has indicated: “I am calm because I know that we have given everything and we have done everything. In the company [Mediaset] they can’t say anything about Save me because we have done everything they have asked of us and although we have protested we have always done it”.

Belén, who this Friday gave her last Polished Deluxehas sentenced: “We are leaving with our heads held high. At least I am going to leave that set with our heads held high.”

Mediaset confirmed the cancellation of Save me beginnings of May. Finally, it will stop broadcasting this Friday, June 23, coinciding coincidentally with the second anniversary of the death of one of her most emblematic collaborators, Mila Ximenez. The last years of the program have been marked by the drop in audiences.

In recent months, the format has also been affected by the Code of Ethics of the new Mediaset leadership, which since February has prohibited talking about certain characters such as Rocio Carrasco, Antonio David Flores, Jose Ortega Cano y rose benedictin their programs. The Code of Ethics also prevents touching on political issues in his entertainment programs, something that fell like a jug of cold water on Jorge Javier Vazquezwhich a few weeks ago announced its withdrawal from television.

On Esteban’s part, as she herself has explained on several occasions, this program saved her life, so her commitment to La Fábrica de la Tele remains intact. According to Lecturesthe eight most emblematic collaborators of the format will participate in a new ‘travelling’ version that Netflix could be preparing with eight of its star collaborators.

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