The model confirmed that starting on February 2 she will host 'Bienvenidos a ganar' and spoke about her future away from the media
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Hernán Drago confirmed his return to broadcast television and surprised his followers with a long-awaited announcement. The model and host will be the new face of Bienvenidos a ganar, the talent show on El Nueve, after the departure of Laurita Fernández.
The news arrived through his social media, where he shared a promotional video and revealed the premiere date. The show will return to the air on Monday, February 2, with a new season and several on-screen changes.
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The official announcement and the debut date
From his Instagram account, Drago wrote: "We are coming back. Next Monday 2/2, a show that I love is coming back". He also highlighted the spirit of the show and the role of the participants.
According to what he explained, the new season will feature a top-tier panel of judges and the presence of singers from all over the country. Every night, the contestants will perform live and share their personal stories.
A short contract and commitments already made
In an interview with Teleshow, Hernán Drago clarified that his participation as host will be, for now, limited. The signed contract covers only the month of February.
The reason has to do with other work commitments that he had already made for the rest of the year. That's why his continuity beyond that period is still not confirmed.
The dream of stepping away from the media and moving to the south
Beyond his return to television, Drago has been talking for some time about his desire to change his life. The model plans to retire from the media in a few years and move permanently to Bariloche.
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There he has a house surrounded by nature, a place he travels to whenever he can in order to disconnect. On his social media he usually shows landscapes, moments of silence, and his routine far from urban noise.
Fishing, family, and a well-thought-out decision
In a conversation with Pronto magazine, Drago said that he has already talked about the issue with his children and that he has a clear plan. His idea is to settle in the south when they finish their studies.
Fly fishing is one of his great passions and is part of his life project. "I do not want to leave at 70 without being able to enjoy it," he explained, making it clear that he has been working for decades toward that goal.