This Wednesday in the series hosted by Ángel de Brito on América TV, “LAM”; Marcelo Tinelli had an exclusive interview and revealed not only that from now on he is the artistic manager of said channel, but that he returns “Dancing for a dream” and spoke of his relationship with Adrian Suar and The Thirteen.
After several years of working together on different projects, the producer Adrian Suar and Tinelli took different paths and now the driver of “Bailando” will begin a new stage in America.
“Why did it end? Because they were 17 years of a good job that we did together, it seems to me that in recent years, I think the pandemic changed us all a bitand after that last contract that was 3 years, which was a rather strange contract because it just entered a pandemic, we ended in 2019 with a Dancing that we averaged almost 15 rating points throughout the year, which was very good for us well”, Tinelli began by saying about his work with the acquaintance Adrian Suar in those years.
As he said, the year 2020 caused him to reconsider many things on a personal level and in 2021, he resumed television more than anything due to commercial commitments with the channel (El Trece). “All dancers with masks, that’s why I say, today I did not feel comfortable from a distance, I like to work with people live and there was no one on the sides. It was a strange dance,” Tinelli continued about his work with Suar . “And the next year (2022) Canta Conmigo Ahora emerged, I think it was a very good format, but I don’t know if it was the format that made me feel comfortable the most,” he added.
What Suar said about the El Trece crisis
In a note with “Intruders”, the producer Adrian Suar He spoke about the moment that El Trece has been going through for some time in terms of rating metrics and the arrival of viewers.
At the time, the rumor spread that Suar was going to leave the place of management, but the producer clarified these versions: “I never thought of resigning. I haven’t found the artistic and rating result on the screen for a couple of months. Both things happen, sometimes things that I see that I imagine in a way and it doesn’t come out that way,” he began by saying. “It’s a business where nobody kills anybody,” he said.