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Updated on November 29, 2021, 15:29The set of ‘Deluxe’ has lived this Saturday a moment of maximum tension after Jorge Javier Vázquez has scolded Paloma García-Pelayo. The presenter has shown his deepest disappointment with the collaborator during the interview with Pepe Navarro, who has sat for the first time in ‘Sábado Deluxe’ to talk extensively about his relationship with Ivonne Reyes and his son, Alejandro Reyes. “I am deeply disappointed as a presenter with you, and for me for now I would not like to coincide with you in several programs,” said Jorge Javier very direct to the journalist.Recommended article

Paloma García-Pelayo, in the spotlight of Jorge Javier Paloma García-Pelayo has been throughout the interview with Pepe Navarro the most incisive interviewer, hard and has questioned each and every one of the statements of the interviewee. However, it has been this question that was not agreed, almost at the end of the night, to the presenter of ‘Tonight we cross the Mississippi’ what has made Jorge Javier angry: “If you look back, how would you define your relationship with women, have you ever had a serious problem with any of them that has ended in court? is this sentence also irregular and false?”. The presenter of ‘Deluxe’ who has felt ‘betrayed’ by the collaborator and so he has let her know live.Recommended Article

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You know that Jorge Javier Vázquez does not mince words and has never been shy about speaking out loud and clear in the program he directs. That’s why during the interview that Sálvame Deluxe did with Pepe Navarro, the presenter did not let his collaborator, Paloma García Pelayo, take the conversation elsewhere. They were talking about Pepe Navarro’s relationship with Ivonne Reyes, when Paloma brought up the subject of a woman who had accused him of assaulting her.

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Jorge Javier Vázquez generated great concern with the suspension of his theater show ‘Desmontando a Séneca’, which was to take place this Sunday in the Murcian town of Lorca. Only 48 hours before the representation, from the City Council of the municipality communicated the news and assured all those who had purchased tickets that from Monday “began the return of the cost of the same at the ticket office of the Teatro Guerra.

However, Vázquez has asked his followers that, in view of this concern, “do not panic”. Of course, those ten days of rest that he emphasizes would therefore cause that viewers do not see him on screen this week in front of the editions of ‘Sálvame’ and perhaps that setback could also leave him out of presenting the gala of ‘Secret Story’ that takes place on Thursday nights.

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Vázquez nació en el barrio de Sant Roc de Badalona, Cataluña, España[1] Su madre, María Morales Martínez, es de Alcaraz, Castilla-La Mancha, y su padre de Cieza, Murcia. Tiene dos hermanas, Ana y Esther.

Vázquez se licenció en Filología Hispánica por la Universidad de Barcelona. A los 25 años se trasladó a Madrid, donde trabajó como redactor en la revista juvenil Super Pop y en la revista femenina y de famosos Pronto[2][3][4][5].

En 1997, Vázquez comenzó a aparecer en el programa de Antena 3 Extra Rosa, presentado por Rosa Villacastín y Ana Rosa Quintana. Al año siguiente se incorporó al programa de entrevistas Sabor a ti y a su versión veraniega Sabor a verano como comentarista de noticias de famosos. En 2001 debutó como presentador de televisión junto a Francine Gálvez en Rumore, rumore.

Vázquez dejó Antena 3 y se trasladó a Telecinco, donde empezó a aparecer como tertuliano en el programa matinal Día a día, presentado por María Teresa Campos. El 24 de marzo de 2003 comenzó a presentar, junto a Carmen Alcayde, el programa que le llevó al estrellato, Aquí hay tomate, centrado en la prensa rosa y el mundo de los famosos. El programa diario duró hasta el 1 de febrero de 2008 con altos índices de audiencia, pero recibió críticas por su sensacionalismo[6]. En 2007 también presentó Hormigas blancas, un programa que revisaba la trayectoria personal de un famoso en cada episodio.