Carlos Lozano resurfaces in Telecinco’s attack on the network: “There are a lot of people who shouldn’t be there”

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Carlos Lozano reappears in ‘Friday’ An interview will be held in the program on the night of March 1. About his return to the small screen almost two years after his last intervention.since his last appearance in the extinct ‘Sálvame’ in 2022. However, Lozano showed that he has not lost a single bit of his character, as he did not hesitate to criticize the network or Mediaset.

While talking about the successes and rivalries that emerged in the first edition of ‘Operación Triunfo’, he wanted to give an example that actually turned out to be a poisonous arrow: “Your feet need to be firmly on the ground. You can never believe that there is no oneand anyone who believes this is wrong becomes very badly depressed. There are many hosts on this network who think they are hosts. those who think they are scum and are nothing”.

Santi Acosta, one of the show’s presenters at the time, ironically jumped in: “You’re not talking about anyone in particular, are you?”and right after I hugged her. However, the collaborators wanted to nudge him a little more to make Carlos’ name known, but they were unsuccessful.

“According to me There are a lot of people who shouldn’t be there, and there are people who aren’t there and should be there. But it’s not their fault. the board is guilty He’s the one hiring. If you’ve ever made a program that didn’t work, to hell with it. Not now; “Now they keep you with a very low audience and that bores the public.”.

Finally, the presenter freely attacked the administrators of the network one last time: “The fault is not in the servers, but in the Content Managers that need to be updated, but there are also those who spend their whole lives there.” until he retired. There are young people with great ideas.

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