‘Espejo Público’ (Antena 3) has taken its memory back and wanted to remember a legendary television contest: the ‘One, two, three’. Thus, the morning news of the Atresmedia network sent one of its reporters to find out the state of the apartments that the program gave to its contestants in the Alicante municipality of Torrevieja. A trip that has brought to light the unfortunate state of the apartments, surprising the entire Susanna Griso team.
“Well, we have been there and the truth is that we, who were children at that time, have lost a childhood myth,” said Raúl García, reporter for ‘Espejo Público’, who had been in charge of doing the report. of the apartments of the ‘One, two, three’, and that he remembered how viewers imagined the apartments that the contest gave away. «On the beach, with palm trees on the beach and a swimming pool on the small plot. There are palm trees on the floors and no swimming pool, but the puddles can be used for that function. “This is how the television dream is today,” said the Antena 3 morning journalist before broadcasting the unfortunate situation of the famous apartments.
“The neighborhood is a mess,” said a neighbor of Torreviejawhile the reporter showed the dilapidated state of the streets of the La Torreta urbanization. “Some houses look more like a shanty and some are squatted,” Raúl García informed the viewers of ‘Espejo Público’, while speaking with neighbors and squatters and showed a completely abandoned neighborhood with many of the houses destroyed.
“The urbanization “It’s ruined,” said a man who acknowledged that the neighbors themselves were to blame. “Nobody here wants to pay,” he commented to the cameras. Antenna 3 the neighbor
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About the winners of the ‘One, two, three‘, the journalist of ‘EPublic mirror‘ it was clear. “There is no one left there from the famous contest,” he told Susanna Griso who was interested in this question.
On the other hand, regarding the value of the apartmentsRaúl García explained in the report that these homes had been “undersold.” “If they give you 50,000 euros and it’s a lot and it has to be very well-kept, otherwise people don’t want it,” pointed out a neighbor who showed ‘Espejo Público’ the interior of one of the apartments in the ‘One, two, three’. “They looked good, a ‘bungalow’ with its little terrace, two bedrooms, a bathroom…”, described the Antena 3 morning reporter while taking a ‘tour’ of the apartment.
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