Adamari López is one of the most beloved television personalities in Latin entertainment thanks to her talent, spunk, and strength on her fight against cancer. The Puerto Rican beauty is one of the co-hosts of "Un Nuevo Día" and during a recent episode, Rashel Díaz was promoting an interview she had done with Luis Fonsi, Adamarí's former husband. As Díaz was hyping up her primetime special, López was completely stoic, in contrast to Ana María Canseco who had a smile on her face. Adamari showed no expression and was listening attentive to what her co-host was saying.
When Rashel sent to the clip, she asked the "Despacito" hitmaker what has been one of the most difficult times in his life. "On a personal level I would say my divorce," he answered. "My divorce I think was the most difficult, where I learned the most, what fortified me... but I can't lie to you, it was without a doubt a difficult time." Rashel then asks what was the most difficult time professionally to which he responded: "I think it was that as well."
On the way back to the Telemundo morning show cast, Adamari continued to remain expression-less, while Rashel plugged her show. Daniel Sarcos chimed in as there seemed to be tension on the table. He started laughing saying that it was "a moment" after seeing Fonsi's declarations. López laughed it off and completely changed her expression to move on from the subject, finishing it off by promoting the television special.
Why is it a "Un Nuevo Día" fail? The reason it seems tasteless for the Telemundo producers to have done is, is because Adamari López, is obviously involved. Why couldn't they have plugged the interview and show without her being there on-camera? It must have been hard for her to see this and react to it live. You would think that because Adamari is part of the show they would protect her more from a moment that was obviously awkward. Adamari López showed what a classy woman she is and we only admire her even more. Watch the clip down below and tell us what you think!
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