Laila Jiménez Steps Into 'Todo es mentira' as New Co-Host Following Marta Flich's Departure

01-07-2025


Mediaset has officially announced Laila Jiménez as the new co-host of 'Todo es mentira', marking a significant transition for the show following Marta Flich's departure. Jiménez, a seasoned journalist known for her work on 'Informativos Telecinco', is set to bring her extensive experience and dynamic presence to the afternoon talk show starting July 7. This move signifies a fresh chapter for the program, which has been a staple on Cuatro since its debut in 2019.

Jiménez's appointment comes after a period of anticipation, as fans and colleagues alike speculated on who would fill the void left by Flich. With over 20 years in journalism, Jiménez's transition from the rigorous format of morning news to the lively discussions of 'Todo es mentira' is a testament to her versatility and commitment to her craft. Her enthusiasm for this new challenge was palpable as she shared her thoughts on joining the team, despite admitting to feeling a bit nervous about stepping into such a well-oiled machine.

The chemistry between Jiménez and the show's main host, Risto Mejide, is already generating buzz. During a recent conversation, Mejide praised Jiménez's professionalism and quick wit, assuring her that her experience would be a tremendous asset to the show. Jiménez, in turn, expressed her eagerness to learn from her new colleagues and adapt to the show's fast-paced environment, highlighting the mutual respect and excitement that defines this new partnership.

As 'Todo es mentira' prepares to welcome Laila Jiménez, the show is poised to continue its tradition of engaging discussions and current affairs analysis with a fresh perspective. Jiménez's debut is highly anticipated, not only by the audience but also by her peers, who are eager to see how her journalistic rigor will translate into the realm of talk show television. With this strategic addition, Mediaset reinforces its commitment to delivering quality entertainment and informative content to its viewers.

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