TVE takes the collaborators of ‘Sálvame’ to La 2 to promote its Netflix reality show

Next week a surprising image will occur: some collaborators of Save me They will appear on La 2 on TVE. They will do it on Monday as guests of the program Late Xou presented by Marc Guiró on the occasion of the promotional tour following the premiere of the reality show Every man for himself which broadcasts Netflix.

“The sofa Late Xou receives a large part of the protagonists of Every man for himself, the new reality show that follows the adventures in Miami of María Patiño, Lydia Lozano, Chelo García Cortés, Kiko Hernández and Kiko Matamoros. They will talk to Marc Giró about the ins and outs of this television adventure full of surprises“, indicates the public chain. The TVE statement does not talk about Belén Esteban and also leaves out Terelu Campos and Víctor Sandoval.

The passage of the protagonists of Every man for himself by the public chain is striking for several reasons. On the one hand, it will allow viewing on La 2, after the broadcast of the film Classic Cinema Days, to those who were collaborators of one of the most controversial programs on Telecinco. Furthermore, they do it to promote a reality show on a platform that is a ‘rival’ of RTVE Play.

But the most curious thing has to do with the relationship between the two production companies. So much Save me as Every man for himself are produced by La Fábrica de la Tele, which has a close connection with Late Xou and Marc Guiró. The presenter produces the program together with her partner and husband Santi Villas through the company Minuto de Barras. When TVE signed him to present its new late show – first in Catalonia and now for all of Spain – its production company carried out the project thanks to Óscar Cornejo, one of La Fábrica’s duels, since his company Manzanas Producciones SL guaranteed it with 600,000 euros to the Villas and Giró factory.

Every man for himself It is one of the few programs left by La Fábrica de la Tele, whose relationship with Mediaset is broken, as announced Informalia. The producer continues to make Socialite, Everything is a lie y Chester for Telecinco and Cuatro, in addition to its connection with Netflix through the new reality show starring those who were collaborators of Save me.