The presenter assured a few months ago that "things that shouldn't be allowed" are allowed.
Cristian Galvez talks about the end of "Pasapalabra" and accuses Sonsoles Ónega Telecinco: "They are disrespectful".
The presenter promised months ago that "things that should not be forgiven" would be forgiven.
Cristian Galvez... on Antena 3. This is exactly the surprise that many viewers experience this Monday when they see the presenter from Mossoleño entering the set.And now Sonsoles.Galvez came on the program to promote his new novel, I Conquered the World, but the interview quickly led to some of the most difficult episodes of his professional and personal life.
At the outset, Gálvez clarified the intimate component of his book: "I had the need to write the Via Crucis because I had to sacrifice many things in my life to achieve the goal I was looking for, which is called Luca."A confession that set the tone of a conversation in which he did not avoid talking about his most difficult moments: "I had to sacrifice everything, everything in my life: cancellation of programs, love failures, loss of friendships due to love failure and I lost faith in Christ."
One of the important moments of the interview was the memory of the sudden end of 2019. The communicator was particularly strong when he described how he went through this closure: "Many things died ... and a part of me too."He also insisted on the emotional impact it had on him: "For me it's not a cure, Pasapalabra many things died and a part of me too. Then others were reborn, but I didn't know the time."
Christian Galvez resigned to this attack: they will criticize me for the rest of my life.
Galvez explained that the incident made him rethink a lot: "I didn't know what was fair and what was unfair. It was a surprise. It's a kind of mourning."However, he wanted to make it clear that he did not consider this a failure."The only problem I have with the end of Pasapalabra is that I didn't get a chance to say goodbye and thank the audience. It's not a failure, but it's a surprise ticket that you don't expect."despite the claims, it should be remembered that Telecinco tried its luck after the end of the contest, which the network and Hanela Producciones pulled from their sleeves to cover up the disappearance of Pasapalabra.Thus, Galvez met the audience more than two weeks later.However, he said yesterday that he had lost "confidence in his work".
At the same time, he celebrated being able to talk about that scene naturally on Antena 3: "I love that a network like this, where you do Pasapalabra with Roberto Leal, can talk about my scene without complexities. It's very nice because I can't erase 13 years of my life."And he did not hesitate to praise the current presenter of the competition, "because Roberto does everything well".
The conversation also talked about his love life, more specifically the beginning of his relationship with Patricia Parda, which was marked by what he considered unfair media exposure.Just then, Christian Gálvez attacked Telecinca harshly.
"They say we were in an overlapping relationship for a while, but that's a lie," Telecinco said.
That situation forced him to react immediately: "At the time I was doing a program on Cadena 100 live and they told me they would explain it... I had to call my parents in an announcement to tell them: 'Hey, they're going to explain this, so you know I'm seeing a girl.'"
The presenter went on to condemn the way this information was handled: "They ignored the opportunity that should be given to every person, every couple who got to know each other, to tell those around them."He further categorically denied one of the most repeated rumors: "At the network where I worked, they said we had a long-term relationship. And that's a lie."
In this sense, he summarily reflected the view of love in the face of media noise: "People tend to love mathematics, love does not belong to mathematics or calendars."The idea, tied to the strength of the current relationship, was created in a complex environment, but, as he admits, ultimately strengthened it.
Gálvez wanted to highlight the role of Patricia Pardo in his personal recovery: "I had to regain faith in work, I had to reinvent myself, regain faith in myself, and when you lose faith in yourself, you need others. God did not call me by my name, but he gave me an angel, this is Patricia, and I regained faith completely."
In a calm voice, but not escaping any problems, the host made it clear that he learned to live with criticism: "They will criticize me all my life."However, he showed his ability to move forward: "One can understand success and failure ... the important thing is to aspire."
Message from Christian Gálvez to Telecinco “She doesn't respect each other when we met” YAS23Mar pic.twitter.com/JiXuxcFiiJ
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Just last November, in an interview with EL CONFI TV, the presenter made it clear that she was completely uncomfortable with social documentaries or the tabloid press."The problem is that I don't feel like doing it well. For example, I don't want to present a program from the heart because I felt it. I can't cross some line". Precisely for this reason, his production company Fénix Media Audiovisual (today defunct) decided to withdraw from the participation of Gálvez shortly after the acquisition of Socialité.
"My wife and I became characters from the heart. I didn't sell anything, we always did everything possible to stay out of the spotlight. I think there are times when things are allowed that are not allowed. My wife once said that when we got to know each other, they kicked us out and forced us to speed up a lot of things.
Christian Galvez ... Antenna 3. Galvez was at a show to promote his new novel, I Ruled the World, but the interview quickly led to the most difficult part of his professional and personal life.
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