Carlota Corredera has spoken after a silent period, offering clarity on several items that surfaced in the last few hours. After more than four months away, she addressed recent rumors and explained the context behind a notable development tied to her latest book project.
The second part of the book titled Let’s Talk About Ourselves has been postponed to a later date due to a personal decision. Corredera stated on her Twitter account on Tuesday night that the delay was one choice she had long contemplated and that her publisher and editor-in-chief have consistently supported the decision. This message was shared in a thread that laid out the sequence of events and the reasons behind the postponement, emphasizing the writer’s autonomy and the ongoing collaboration with her publishing team.
In the same thread, Corredera underscored her confidence in the reception of future projects. She noted that any new work she signs will be viewed positively by both her editor and publisher, highlighting a history of encouragement to pursue topics she deems significant, including feminism and other issues she speaks about as a journalist and writer. The emphasis was on professional trust and a shared commitment to thoughtful, impactful storytelling.
Following her return to the Mediaset environment, Corredera addressed rumors about taking a leading role in a new television format. She was straightforward in her response, stating that she could only say she did not have definitive information on such a project at this time. The brief reply conveyed a straightforward, positive note—wishing everyone a good summer as the season shifts and schedules adjust around the network’s programming calendar.
It should be noted that a separate source, La Fábrica de la Tele, reported late in March that Corredera’s departure from the show Sálvame was connected to the preparation of a new television format. The report described an original concept by the host that would blend news with entertainment and be self-managed and presented by Corredera herself. The same publication indicated that Corredera would lead Sálvame for one final broadcast the following Friday, with the intention of concentrating fully on developing this new space alongside a research and development team from the production company she had begun collaborating with in recent weeks. The information suggests a strategic shift, balancing past responsibilities with the launch of an innovative project in the television landscape.