The end of Sálvame has caught its protagonists with a changed step. If Chelo García Cortés exploded this Thursday live against Mediaset shouting “you don’t know what television is”, this Friday it was Belén Esteban’s turn to point out what will happen after the end of Sálvame, on June 23.

In a meeting with the press to present the new Sabores de la Esteban gazpachos attended by Gtres, the Mediaset collaborator has vindicated her producer: “I consider myself a family of La Fábrica de la Tele, they saved my life me,” he said.

Regarding his plans for the future, he has left the door open to new projects, although he has not gone into details: “I can’t say anything. I think it’s not up to me to tell it, but to other people,” he said, “I don’t I know what it is, but the only thing I know is that I have two bosses, Óscar Cornejo and Adrián Madrid [creators of Sálvame], who are two little heads and they won’t stay still. I don’t know what it is, but I’m sure they have something.”

“My future, apart from television, which I am not going to leave because I like it, my future is my company,” he clarified, “I will work fewer days, but I will not leave television.” Through tears, he thanked Sálvame, “a program that has been on the air for 14 years, which is closing but we leave with our heads held high, we have a few days left but I am going to enjoy them to death and I also believe that we deserve a little rest. What they say about the door being closed, a lie, I say it”.

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