For Lina Tejeiro, 2024 was a year of intense activity, albeit for different reasons. On the one hand, the actor was involved in one of the most important soap operas in Colombian entertainment when his former partners Andy Rivera and Juan Duque came together to launch Not to him, not to mein which they made references to the past of the two reggaeton artists with her.
She has also had some controversies due to her business side, as in February she released a statement through her legal team following a series of complaints accusing her of fundraising.
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On the other hand, she was chosen to be a part of it The famous Colombian housenot as a participant, but as a presenter of the digital version broadcast through the ViX platform together with Roberto Velásquez. The two led the presentation of La previa and El aftershow, which took place before and after the central broadcast on RCN na Canal, presented by Carla Giraldo and Cristina Hurtado.
Shortly before he ended his presence in the first season of the reality show taken by Karen Sevillano, Tejeiro announced that he was about to return to acting, confirming that he had joined the cast of Conradh na Gaeilge repeat of New Rich, New Poor launched by Caracol Televisión in 2007. This role, according to the llanera, would be very special because it was her first leading role.
As he shared at the time, he accepted the challenge even though there was going to be almost no rest between The House of the Famous Colombia and the new production. “Two weeks after I finished there I came to work here and I have no rest, that’s why there are days when I say: ‘I want to rest’, but at this moment, despite that fatigue, I have a rest. There’s something that hurts in my chest, I don’t want it to end,” he admitted.
After announcing last Sunday, November 10, that the recordings had already been completed, Tejeiro held a question and answer session. On the occasion of the promotion that RCN is currently doing for its second season The famous Colombian house, A follower asked her if she was going to resume her role as a presenter, and she responded by shaking her head.
Later, the same fan asked the reason, to which the actor replied “Like… I don’t know. You have to ask the boss what happened.”referring to The Boss giving the guidelines for what the participants of the program should do, and leaving more doubt than certainty about the reasons.
It should be noted that Tejeiro’s is not the only possible absence in terms of presenters, because although Carla Giraldo has already been confirmed for the second season and Ornella Sierra as the inn digitally, there is still uncertainty regarding the presence of Cristina Hurtado, as during the first season professional differences between her and Giraldo were revealed.
Regarding this case, the versions are contradictory: although Negra Candela mentioned that they would be testing Carmen Villalobos as her replacement (although she is also in the recordings of a new soap opera), Ariel Osorio said that it could be a campaign expectations on the part of the RCN Way to keep the public in suspense.
So far Hurtado has not commented on whether he will continue or step aside, or whether he has produced the reality TV show.who declared Melissa Gate as his first participant last Sunday, after winning the votes made by the audience.
Interview Between the Time.news Editor and Entertainment Expert on Lina Tejeiro’s Recent Developments
Time.news Editor: Good day, and welcome to another engaging interview! Today, we’re diving into the latest buzz surrounding Lina Tejeiro, the Colombian actress who has made headlines recently for her multifaceted career moves and some controversies. Joining us is our entertainment expert, María González. María, thank you for being here!
María González: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to discuss Lina Tejeiro and what’s happening in her world.
Editor: Let’s start with her departure from the presenting role in the upcoming season of The House of the Famous Colombia on the ViX platform. This has surprised many fans. What do you think led to this decision?
María: It’s definitely a surprising turn. Lina was a strong presence in the first season, and her chemistry with Roberto Velásquez was well-received. However, she mentioned in a recent Q&A that her viewers should “ask the boss” about her absence, which implies that there were decisions made at a higher level. It could be a strategic move for the show’s producers, possibly to bring in fresh faces or perhaps to pivot the show’s direction.
Editor: That makes sense. She’s certainly been busy elsewhere, transitioning back into acting with a leading role in New Rich, New Poor. How significant is this move for her career?
María: Taking on a leading role is a huge step for any actor, especially for Lina, considering this is a reboot of a show that has historical significance in Colombian television. It showcases her versatility and resilience after juggling multiple projects. This role could help solidify her status in the industry, moving from a supporting actress to a recognized lead.
Editor: She has also been involved in some controversies regarding her business practices and fundraising activities. How do you think such incidents impact her public image?
María: Controversies can be a double-edged sword. On one hand, they can tarnish an image if not handled well. Lina’s legal response was quite crucial in managing her reputation. However, if she successfully navigates these challenges and focuses on her professional growth, public perception can shift back in her favor. The key for her will be to maintain transparency and connect authentically with her audience.
Editor: Speaking of connection, her fans have shown immense support, even with her recent announcements. How important is fan engagement for a celebrity like Lina?
María: Fan engagement is vital. It creates a loyal following that can influence a star’s career. Lina’s open dialogue with her fans—like answering their questions on social media—builds a personal connection and helps her manage her brand more effectively. In an age where social media presence can make or break careers, keeping that engagement alive is crucial.
Editor: Absolutely! As she balances these acting roles and business controversies, what do you think is next for Lina Tejeiro in 2024?
María: With her experience in both reality TV and acting, I expect Lina to continue exploring diverse roles in dramatic productions while possibly branching out into more production opportunities behind the scenes. As she strategically picks her projects, I wouldn’t be surprised to see her expand her influence even further in the entertainment industry.
Editor: It seems like Lina Tejeiro is set for an exciting year ahead, packed with challenges and opportunities. Thank you, María, for your insights today.
María: My pleasure, and thank you for the opportunity to discuss Lina’s journey. I can’t wait to see how her story unfolds in the coming months!