We met him in the eighties when his name was among some of the most in-demand models in the country, although his great success on television came with 'Operación Triunfo' when he became the official presenter of the first edition of that already a mythical and historic program. We are talking, of course, about Carlos Lozano (62 years old), who can also boast of having been an Almodóvar boy in the film 'All About My Mother' and whose last years on television have been with Mediaset, having participated in programs such as 'Survivors 2019' or replacing Jorge Javier Vázquez as host of 'Sálvame Sandía' during the summer of 2022. Since then, we did not see him anywhere, until last night, when Carlos appeared at the presentation of Lydia Lozano's book and We learned more details about his new and surprising life.
The new and striking life of Carlos Lozano
Last night, the well-known collaborator of 'Ni que fuerámos Shhh' presented her book 'La Venganza de la llorona' in a famous venue in Madrid, managing to bring together a large number of well-known faces from television and culture to support her in this special and appointed day for her. Among them was Carlos, whose presence was especially striking, since It's been a long time since we've known almost nothing. of what was one of the faces most closely linked to the small screen.
Where is Carlos Lozano?
At this event, the press present wanted to know if, now that he is away from television, he does not feel like commenting on some of the hottest topics of today, such as the recently leaked images of Bárbara Rey with the king emeritus, something very controversial and commented on many sets: “I don't care what the King has done, and also what Barbara has done. That kind of thing doesn't interest me. To work on television I have to present a program that is which I've done it all my life,” said Carlos, who wanted to explain the reasons why he retired from television, also commenting that he already has a new project on his hands.
Carlos Lozano talks about Lydia Lozano
Despite having moved away from the world of television, Carlos has maintained contact with some of his fellow adventurers, such as Lydia Lozano, whom he wanted to support last night and to whom he dedicated some nice words: “She is a great friend. I I wasn't going to go out today or go to Madrid. In the mountains, which is where I live, I get up at seven in the morning and go to bed at ten,” he commented.