
After 25 years of continuous career on the TN and El Trece signals, Sandra Borghi He said goodbye this Friday Midday News (El Trece), the news program that he has been co-hosting with Luis Otero since March 2022.
“It was very difficult for me to make this decision” Sandra said with tears in her eyes in her final broadcast at the front of the newscast.
“I entered as one and left as another. “I learned, I made a mistake and tried again,” she admitted, visibly excited.
“The 50th birthday was a turning point in my life. A turning point in decision-making, and that’s what I do,” he explained the reason for the decision on air.
After receiving praise from her colleagues, the journalist also received a visit from her children, who accompanied her on this special occasion. “They have a mother they admire and every effort I made for them was worth it,” she said, breaking down in tears.
When he said goodbye, Borghi also remembered his father. With this in mind, he spoke directly to Luis Otero, his driving partner, whom he thanked for his generosity and company over the last three years. “I fulfilled my old man’s dream of working with you. He was a racer like you,” he told him.
Firme, the journalist, is convinced of her decision and expressed it like this before saying goodbye: “I choose to close a cycle and a phase.”
Sandra Borghi spoke to LAM (America, Monday-Friday at 8 p.m.) to share her feelings about her decision to leave El Trece and TN after a 25-year career.
“Finally I said goodbye. It was very difficult for me to make this decision and I tell you that I have been making it all year long,” confessed the journalist in the note she gave to Ángel de Brito and his little angels.
In this sense, Sandra assured that there were no conflicts with the channel nor an unpleasant exit, despite some rumors that she left the channel due to alleged internal problems: “It is due to growth, to the end of a stage, to a moment of pause, to many transitions and transformations. There has never been a conflict. I have an excellent relationship with my colleagues and they are my family.”
As for his future, Borghi admitted that he has already received several suggestions from other channels, but that he is now “prioritizing” by taking some time. “I really want to think about something more personal and focus in a more business-like place,” he said, adding that he “may want to get a job that has more to do with working behind the camera,” he warned.
When De Brito finally asked if she would like to be a little angel on an occasion, the presenter left a window open: “Don’t rule out the chair you offered me yesterday, that’s all I’ll tell you.”