Yizette Cifredo and José Santana express themselves for the first time after the cancellation of “Now is it!”

Two days after the cancellation of the “Now is it!” from Univisión Puerto Rico, presenters Yizette Cifredo and Jose Santana used their social networks – respectively – to thank the audience for their support of the television space they have encouraged over the past three years.

“Entering 2021, we are closing an excellent cycle. Successful ways, many joys and satisfactions, changes and a lot of learning. Where detachment and gratitude have reached their maximum performance and where we face difficulty with determination “, Said Santana.

The communicator took the opportunity to highlight the work of the various departments that made it possible to broadcast the program and promised to reconnect with the public, although he did not confirm where and when.

“We thank all those who were part of the great and special project” Now is “for betting on our vision of socially conscious entertainment. Thanks to our home, Univisión Puerto Rico, especially to the programming and sales departments, to all the technicians, to all the plant staff who are not seen and who make it possible to carry out the projects. All sponsors who trusted their brands in our voices. Huge thanks to the audience that accompanied us on this part of the trip. For you, our promise that we will go together again“He said.

Meanwhile, Cifredo decided to remember the program with 12 minutes of “panting”.

“Do you know why I want to share this with you? Because it confirms the transparency with which we presented ourselves daily. They were given the freedom to project ourselves as we are: imperfect, spontaneous, without ideas and even naive. While we remain professional and very dedicated to our content, values ​​and purpose. We overcame stereotypes and included them sustainably. As a project I made a difference. We said goodbye without giving up. We can’t feel more proud, happy and grateful “, assured the wife of the presenter Victor Santiago.

The “compulsive optimist” explained that the program was born as a result of Hurricane Maria.

“From there, everything continued to take shape, until we were given the opportunity to present our pilot project and, when we are selected, to see it fulfilled,” he said.

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