Jorge Javier makes his teammates cry at the farewell to ‘Save me’

The flagship of La fabrica de tele has said goodbye to the audience this Friday the 23rd after 14 years on the air and has done so with a notorious and painful absence: that of Jorge Javier Vazquez. The Catalan presenter withdrew from the spotlight a few days after announcing the end of the program, alluding to a “medical leave” that hid something else: “Sometimes the body asks you to stop. At this time, going back is the last thing on my mind, although the best is what I feel like the most tomorrow”.

The team has organized an authentic Ibizan party on the set named ‘Mila Ximénez’ by Mediaset to say goodbye to the most important stage of their lives and, of course, they have had a beautiful memory for the one who has been their captain for more than a decade with a beautiful tribute video that recalled his iconic moments on the program and that has made all his colleagues cry: “That April 27, 2009, Jorge Javier Vázquez put himself in charge of a very crazy program that nobody imagined what it was going to mean in the world of television”, recalled Terelu Campos in tears. “During all this time, he has taken the reins of the farm like no one else and has made one thing very clear: that he will always be the owner of this crazy universe and that without him absolutely nothing would have been the same, because Save me is Jorge Javier and Jorge Javier is and always will be Save me“.

Miguel Frigenti He broke the ice in the round of messages for Vázquez: “Jorge has not had it easy. He has always helped me and I think that the figure of Jorge Javier as a great person and presenter must be vindicated,” he said. “He and I have the same sense of humor. I miss him a lot, he has left me an orphan. He is unique, he has made me laugh, he has brought out the best in me and I owe him a lot,” he commented. Pilar Vidal visibly excited. “He is the most intelligent guy who has been on TV, I have differences with him on many things, but he is an unattainable person,” he added. Antonio Montero.

“I feel very lucky to have worked under his mandate, I have learned a lot from him. He is a very great person, he has been one of the few people who have always supported me,” he also explained. Rafael Mora. “I am very sorry that he is not here today. We ended up together ‘Here is a tomato’ and I would have liked to have it today,” she said through tears. Carmen Alcayde. Adela Gonzalez He has sent him a message looking at the camera: “I miss you and I’ve missed you all this time, Jorge. And if you were here, you would surely say ‘Fuck, don’t cry, I haven’t died!’, he said between laughs to remove tension at the moment.

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