Telecinco broadcast a new installment of Fiesta on Saturday, May 27. The program featured Yaiza Martín, who suffered dizziness after reliving some hard moments in her life and had to receive medical attention.
“We know that Yaiza is facing a very delicate moment, that she is very nervous. Just a few seconds ago Yaiza had a drop in blood pressure, she had a dizzy spell and right now we have the medical service with her,” said María Verdoy . “She has had a drop in tension, they tell me that she has reached nine and that she has worried,” added the reporter. Along with Yaiza was also her partner, Ginés Corregüela. “She was fine and now, when she came here, her blood pressure has dropped. I think she’s waking up, she’s strong,” she said.
Seeing that he was better, Verdoy spoke directly with Yaiza. “Nothing is easy, nothing is being easy and the body, like it or not, takes its toll, and this has taken its toll,” she confessed. “Yaiza has been on numerous programs, she has not stopped giving interviews, but today she is at her most personal and most vulnerable moment. She has regressed this morning, she has remembered many intense moments in her life, and she has said it At the beginning of the program, he said ‘I’ve taken off my armor’. That’s being strong, by the way, Yaiza. That’s being strong and brave, taking your armor off. I think it takes wear and tear and an accumulation of feelings. Yaiza, cheer up and strength. It’s not easy when you manage emotions and remember such personal phrases and episodes”, Emma García assessed from the set.
After recovering, Yaiza returned to the set of the program. “How long have you been holding that shield, without allowing yourself to take it off? Because I don’t think you even remember it,” Garcia asked.
“Many years now, a long time. I adopted that character because it was easier for me to inflate a balloon before leaving my house and it depends on how the day was, or it was normal air or helium, I had to put up with more or less, but it exploded in my house, in my solitude, in my privacy. Nobody has seen me cry in the street or has not seen that most sensitive part of me, more than my environment, “he replied.
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