Emma Garcia He is one of the most famous faces of Media setan institution on Telecinco and its program is one of the classics of the weekend. Every Saturday and Sunday opens the doors of ‘Party‘and this Christmas will be no different. … As he shared during the event organized by the production company, he looks forward to these important days to celebrate and meet his loved ones and he clearly knows how he is going to experience the end of the year.
García, who has lived for many years with her husband Aitor, being an example of a stable couple in the world of entertainment and television, will wait for the arrival of what they love most, their daughter Uxue. The presenter, who managed not to fall into the ‘empty nest syndromeWhen her Uxue became independent and left home, she said the key was in the union she and her partner had. He opened up in the conversation he had at the Christmas party of the company he works for and gave details of how this “different stage” took place.
Emma García commented on the keys to sadness Don’t enter when the little ones take flight: “You miss it, but it’s already the second year and when you see that this little person that you love the most is happy, well so am I. Still there, but he has to continue his life. “We have to leave her like they did with me and I think that’s fundamental.” The “Fiesta” host even joked that Uxue became independent: “Haven’t you seen that I go out more? Of course, everything has its positive side.
Between jokes and ironies, he did not leave aside the fact that it is important to become aware of what this phase that begins after a situation like the one mentioned looks like. She is optimistic and stressed that the important thing is to “understand” and “reorganize your life otherwise”. Also enjoy the reunion, because it is your turn now, with these important dates. He is going to meet Uxue, who “comes from abroad, we are going to Donosti, so we are going to meet and see each other again then return to ‘Party‘of the weekend and back there. “They’re going to be very busy, I’m not going to stop much.” This is how Emma Garcia He made it clear that he would continue to work in the coming weeks to support Saturday and Sunday afternoons.