Risto Mejide continues to expand his presence at Mediaset, where he leads several television projects simultaneously. Although he continues as the presenter of Cuatro’s afternoon program ‘Everything is a Lie’, the broadcaster and presenter is preparing for a new challenge in Telecinco’s prime time with ‘Demos’. The Big Poll’ premiering next Wednesday, October 23. However, this new project led Mejide to make an important decision about his professional future. to separate himself from one of the most publicly known parts of his career.
During the presentation of this new program, Mejide announced that he will be leaving his job as a judge on the show ‘Got Talent Spain’. “My days as a talent show judge are numbered. I don’t want to continue anymore”In his statement to the media, he announced that next year will be his last year as a judge in the talent show. According to Mejide, his experience on shows like ‘Chester’ and ‘Everything is a Lie’ sparked in him a new interest in formats that require “active listening,” which he finds more enriching than judging.
The journalist emphasized that after 18 years in television, he feels ready to embrace these new formats that focus less on judgment and more on dialogue. ““I feel less comfortable listening than judging.”admitted Mejide, who wanted to reorient his career towards interview and debate formats. He also explained that his time on ‘Got Talent Spain’ allowed him to acquire the necessary tools to improve himself as a presenter, but now he feels his time on such programs is over.
Risto Mejide, who joined the Spanish talents in his second season, He will bid farewell to the program after ten years as one of the best-known judgesAfter its 11th edition, its time in space comes to an end.