Cristina Saralegui returns to Univision 15 years after her painful dismissal
Cristina Saralegui will return to Univision this Monday with ‘El Show de Cristina’ and a very special interview with Karol G
The 77-year-old Cuban presenter Cristina Saralegui is finally back on Univision 15 years after her dismissal from the network and we will see her next Monday at 7 PM/6 PM. headlining a new edition of 'El Show de Cristina'.
The veteran host's return will be for a special occasion and at the express request of Karol G, who chose her to promote 'Tropicoqueta', her new album.
@cristinasaraleguitv returns to Univision with an exclusive interview with @karolg! The Colombian will fulfill her dream, she will talk about her new album Tropicoqueta and unexpected revelations. reads the description of the post shared by Univision on Instagram.
The post was accompanied by a short video, which took us back to Cristina's years at the helm of one of the most popular shows on Hispanic television.
“It has to be on 'El Show de Cristina',” the Colombian singer can be heard saying, as she will not only talk about her new album, but also some topics related to her private life.
Cristina's return to the screen made a very good impression among her fans, who love seeing her on screen again, just as they did for so many years.
“How great!!! Bringing back a great program”, We missed Cristina, “I imagine Karol feels so good being interviewed by the person who interviewed her #1 fan Selena Quintanilla.”, I love it, read some of the comments that the brief preview of the interview has received.
It must be remembered that Cristina Saralegui's era on the Univision screen came to an end, after she was informed that her famous interview show had been canceled, which was a very hard blow for her, because she never believed it would happen to her:
"I was 63 years old. I want to say that after having given them my life, I had only 2 years left to retire with honors, with a nice party, with my employees, who were my family and they didn't even wait those 2 years to do what they did, It was really bad," she said, hurt, in an intimate conversation with Don Francisco, another legend of Hispanic television.
I felt like a piece of shit. The depression wasn't so much about ego or not being on a TV show, it was because I've been working since I was 16 and I wasn't just sitting at home with nothing to do, she concluded at the time.

