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The cheerleader Pamela Diaz He lived through a convulsive end of the year, after Chilevisión decided not to renew his contract and confirm his arrival on the TV + screen, in the show program Me late. On doing show business again and being a panelist on a show, he says, it’s not stagnation. “Everything I do adds to me,” he says.
On her previous channel, the also model had her own shows: The night is ours, with Jean Philippe Cretton and Felipe Vidal, and Long live the pipol (a term she uses to refer to her followers) that brought the same faces to the morning schedule.
Me late, animated by Daniel Fuenzalida, opens this Monday on the strip principal after months in the afternoon schedule.
In conversation with El Mercurio, Díaz said that in the television space “I arrive as a panelist and the role of each one in the program is super clear (…) I am going to give my opinion on the topics discussed.”
“I feel that everything I do adds to me. Nor am I going to be in a program where I do not want to be, “he adds regarding his career, which seemed rising in Turner’s signal.
Regarding participating in a show program, he says that “I have always done show business in the programs I have been,” and exemplifies that in Long live the pipol and in The night is ours they interviewed and commented on celebrities, though without “disqualifying.”
In Chilevisión, the woman known as The fair, He recently began a romantic relationship with his former colleague Jean Philippe Cretton, which was confirmed while the two were traveling to Cancun, after weeks of rumors.
Both were included in the site’s 2020 couples ranking Online entertainment, in a list that also includes renowned international figures such as Gigi Hadid, Ester Expósito and Joaquin Phoenix.
From TV + they had confirmed to BioBioChile that Díaz will not only be in the television program, but will also begin to be part of the digital team, with projects that have not yet been announced.
However, in the interview, the now panelist confirmed that she will have an online space on YouTube with the animator Cristian Sánchez. “I’m going to show my day to day, data and other things,” he closes.
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