
This Friday, Sofia Martínez announced that he would no longer be there Street dogsthe historic Urbana Play cycle, which has been there since the beginning of 2021 and which is taking the lead Andy Kusnetzoff.
The sports journalist said goodbye on air and couldn’t contain her emotions as she revealed how important her time on the show was for her career.
“I think there are a lot of listeners who are already imagining that because of what has happened on the show in the last few months or weeks. And the fact is that I will be leaving Perros starting next year, uh, actually today, today is my last day in Perros, “Today is my last day here on the radio.”
“And yes, it is and was a very difficult decision and I have the feeling that if it is something that still sticks in my mind a little bit, it must have been the right thing to do last time,” shot Martínez, his voice broken.
Visibly mobilized by the announcement, Sofi also expressed self-criticism. “Like it’s a little unfair to the time I lived in Perros because I didn’t come for the taping of ‘MasterChef’ and so on. In the few days I’ve been here, suddenly someone comes and I say, ‘Well, I’m leaving,’ and I’m honestly a little sorry that it happened that way.”
“I also think there is a lot to thank and say to all of you, to those who are here and to those who are listening on the other side,” he added.
However, he was very happy to have left his mark during his time in the program. He then explained the reason why he will be leaving the program permanently after five continuous years on the air with Kusnetzoff.
“I’m leaving because, and I think this is also worth explaining why the decision was made, Next year is a World Cup year, We were just talking about the World Cup. This also gives me an important basis for work “I want to find my energy and not run around everywhere.”
“In recent years, truly extraordinary things have happened to me, things that I could never have imagined, and I have experienced it again as I went from one place to another and discovered myself in many facets, and now I want to pause a little and make space to see what I want to do, what kind of communicator I want to be, what kind of journalist too,” argued Martínez as she reflected on her five years on the show, broadcast on Urbana Play.
“I told the psychologist the other day that I don’t want to cry, that is, I don’t want to cry a lot. Because I say: ‘I don’t want to make it dramatic because it’s something beautiful, in the end it’s something beautiful’, and she tells me: ‘Sofia, let it be as it should be, if you want to cry, fucking cry. So, well, I admit,” she admitted in tears after her teammates said emotional words to her on air.