Jordi Évole and Juan y Medio smiling with a silence emoji in the center on a blue background.
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Jordi Évole confirms the open secret about Juan y Medio: "It's unbelievable"

Jordi Évole has spoken loud and clear about the famous Canal Sur host and ex-partner of the singer Lolita.

The new season of Lo de Évole kicks off tonight on La Sexta with an interview that promises to spark a lot of conversation. Jordi Évole has chosen Juan y Medio as his guest, the host of the Canal Sur show where seniors seek companionship, which has become a television benchmark. Anticipating what's to come, the Catalan has revealed an open secret: the Andalusian is more than a charismatic presenter; he's a person with great commitment.

He stated about the Almerian that "the social work" he's doing with the show he hosts "is unbelievable." A format that is one of the longest-running on Andalusia's regional television.

Jordi Évole in 'Lo de Évole'
Jordi Évole has spoken openly about the Almerian | Atresmedia

Jordi Évole Confirms What Was Suspected about Juan Y Medio

These days, Jordi Évole visited El intermedio to promote the premiere of the new season of his show and shared some insights about it. During his appearance, he confirmed that his first guest will be Juan y Medio, confirming what was suspected. No more, no less than he's a good person and committed to what he does.

So much so that he stated: "I loved getting to know him. We knew each other before, but I wanted to do a show where we talked about older people. I think that if there were a Ministry of the Elderly in Spain, he would be the minister."

Évole also acknowledged that Juan's work on La tarde, aquí y ahora is admirable. "The social work he's doing" from his show "is unbelievable." According to him, this is a format that gives visibility to seniors and also offers them a real opportunity to find companionship and overcome loneliness.

What Viewers Will See Tonight between Jordi Évole and Juan Y Medio

The preview of tonight's episode of Lo de Évole has been released to show a bit of what's to come. We know that Jordi and Juan will engage in a sincere and revealing dialogue. The Canal Sur host will share his pride in the positive impact of his show, although he will acknowledge that it hasn't always been this way.

He will state: "At the beginning, brutal things were said. They said it was a place where dirty old men and horny widows went. I have that written by nationally renowned journalists."

The host will also reveal that the people who come to it "for the most part, aren't looking for a partner. What they're looking for is companionship."

Additionally, he will recount how some of his guests have faced wingere situations to participate in the show. He will confess: "Many times, the car has gone to pick someone up, and their children have said, 'If you get in there, you won't see your grandchildren again.'"

At another point in the show, Jordi Évole will ask Juan y Medio if the stereotype of the funny Andalusian bothers him. The Almerian's reply will leave no doubt: "No. For me, the belief that we're funny and at the same time lazy...If we're so wrong, why does everyone come here?"

This statement will reflect the laid-back and proud character of a host who, far from rejecting stereotypes, uses them. Yes, to refute them and to claim the cultural richness of his land.

Juan y Medio in 'The Afternoon, here and now'
Juan y Medio will make statements tonight that won't leave anyone indifferent. | Canal Sur

The episode will also show how Jordi Évole will acknowledge that his Andalusian family has great admiration for Juan y Medio, even more than for him. This touch of personal humor will bring closeness to a conversation that will remain deep and reflective.

A Premiere, Jordi Évole's, That Promises to Move

The new season of Lo de Évole arrives with strength and a different focus. Jordi Évole has once again demonstrated his ability to connect with public figures from a human and accessible perspective. His choice to interview Juan in the inaugural episode is no coincidence; it's a recognition of a professional who has made television a vehicle for social change.

The conversation promises to be one of the most emotional, highlighting personal stories and also the impact their work has on society. The audience of La Sexta and Canal Sur has an unmissable appointment tonight. Of course, to discover how two communication greats reflect on such essential topics as loneliness and the elderly.

With this episode, Évole and Juan will demonstrate that television can be much more than entertainment. It can also be a reflection of issues and a tool to inspire positive changes.

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