Save me will live an important change on Monday, January 17.
The first hour of the Format of the Evening of Telecinco will be called Sálvame Lemon Tea and at the head of the same Teru Fields and María Patiño will be.
Spectators can see them together between 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Carmen Borrego’s sister will return to the program she left as a presenter in 2019 and will share protagonism with the Socialité driver, with which she has lived several confrontations.
A funny shared promo on Friday, January 14, remember it.
“If we’re going to work together, I do not want to grudges,” says Patiño.
The two show that they have a long list of pending issues that clarify.
The mother of Alejandra Rubio advances on one of the contents of the program in her premiere: “We will start by climbing it with something we will talk about every week.”
The web page of the chain indicates that the two gatherings will meet at tea time “to share their views and give us the keys to the hottest heart themes.”
María Patiño shared on Twitter who was ready to drive Sálvame Lemon Tea: “Prepared again for a new adventure. Two ways to see life and a single goal, catching up. Happy to be hand to hand with Terellu fields.”
The presenters visited the Deluxe Saturday’s set on January 15, where they revealed that six minutes from a special prior to the next documentary series of Rocío Carrasco will be issued in Sálvame Lemon Tea.
“You are going to surprise you and attitudes of yours in that trailer. To me, that I know her, have surprised me … All the programs of this house are going to be talking all week talking about this,” said Terelu.
On Sunday, January 16, a mysterious promo of Sálvame Lemon Tea was released.
A video shows part of the letter of Ay Mom, the theme of Rigoberta Bandini that will compete at the Benidorm Fest with the aim of reaching Eurovision.
“You, who could end up with so many wars, listen to me, mom, mom, mom,” says the song.
María Patiño commented in Socialité that she could be “a desperate scream” of dew flowers to her mother.
One of the collaborators of the format, Silvia Álamo, exposed another theory: “It is, indeed, the desperate cry of a daughter to a mother and there is a war in between. It could be Isa Pi calling on his mother.”
She also shuffled the possibility of being a message from Rocío Carrasco to Rocío Jurado.
On the other hand, the presenter starred a fun live moment in his program, as he connected with an English teacher for video call to learn how to pronounce correctly Save me Lemon Tea.