Yizette Cifredo and José Santana express themselves for the first time after the cancellation of “Ara es!”

After two days it was announced the cancellation of the program “Now is it!” of Univisión Puerto Rico, presenters Yizette Cifredo and Jose Santana turned to their social networks -respectively- to thank the public for their support of the television space they encouraged for the past three years.

“Entering 2021 we closed a great cycle. Of paths of success, of many joys and satisfactions, of changes and of much learning. Where detachment and gratitude reached their maximum performance and where we face all difficulties with determination” , hold Santana.

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

“Thanks to all who were part of the great and special project ‘Now is’ to bet on our vision of entertainment with social awareness. Thanks to what was our home, Univisión Puerto Rico especially in the departments of Programming and Sales, to all the technicians, to all the plant staff who are not seen and are the ones who make the projects happen.To all the sponsors who trusted their brands in our voices.Immediate thanks to the audience who he accompanied us during this part of the way. For you our promise that we will walk together again“He said.

Cifredo, meanwhile, decided to remember the show with 12 minutes of “bloopers.”

“Do you know why I want to share this? Because they confirm the transparency with which we presented ourselves daily. They were given the freedom to project as we are: imperfect, spontaneous, clueless and even naive. Without ceasing to be professional and very committed to the our content, values ​​and purpose. We transcended stereotypes and supported inclusion. As a project we made a difference. We said goodbye without giving up. We can’t feel more proud, happy and grateful, “said his wife. presenter Victor Santiago.

The “compulsive optimist” has detailed that the program was born in the wake of Hurricane Maria.

“From here everything continued to take shape, until they gave us the opportunity to present our pilot project and to be selected, to see it come true,” he said.

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