Last Tuesday, Silvia Ruiz, a reporter from Let’s see, connected live with the matinee from Massanassain Valenciato comment on the state of the municipality after the passing of the DANA which swept through two weeks ago.
During her connection, the journalist wanted to make reference to a graffiti painted with mud on a facade in which was written ‘Pedro HDP’ and that, in a slip of the tongue, Silvia Ruiz, pointed out that in it it said ‘Pedro, rest in peace’.as a token of affection from his neighbors.
Quickly, social networks echoed this mistake by the reporter and accused the Telecinco morning show of manipulating the audience. Such was the repercussion of the lapse of the companion that, even, Joaquín Prat was forced to apologize. to the viewers.
Despite this, this Wednesday, Silvia Ruiz herself, has reappeared on Let’s see to enunciate his own apology: “Yesterday was a very hard day, you can imagine. In the end, we are people. Behind these microphones and behind these screens there are people.. We try to do our job the best we can, we are professionalsthe whole team of Let’s see it is, no doubt.”
“You said it very clearly yesterday: there is a tremendous team behind it. The rush, the rushing, the working against the clocktrying to be at the foot of the cannon and with all of them. We, although we tell all this that is happening, we also suffer, we are told stories and we suffer. We try to give, with our loudspeaker, the best of us”, explained the journalist.
Likewise, Silvia Ruiz has added that “many times you get to the sites running” and, even, has highlighted how the connection that has sparked the controversy was carried out: “The comment was made in the most innocent way in the world.. I apologize, of course, if anyone was offended. We rushed to the point, the partner told me to look at what it said and then you go live and, really, it all happened in the most innocent way in the world. I wanted to put this to rest. Everything happens. I was supported by the whole team.by all my colleagues and, once again, thank you. I am calm, really”.