Jesús Vázquez, the record man of Spanish television: "I regret not having enjoyed my career more"
Jesús Vázquez expresses his joy over his career resurgence and reflects on past regrets in a recent interview.
Jesús Vázquez, a prominent figure in Spanish television, has found renewed purpose through his role in the Benidorm Fest, which he describes as a lifeline amidst what he calls a "professional and personal slump." After paving the way to become a Guinness World Record holder by hosting the most formats in the history of Spanish television, Vázquez reveals the emotional turmoil he has experienced previously. He credits RTVE and its director, Sergio Calderón, for providing him with the opportunity that reignited his passion for presenting.
In a candid interview, Vázquez shares his feelings of renewed joy and excitement, likening his new role to a child getting their first pair of new shoes. He acknowledges that he has previously taken for granted the joys of his career, expressing regret that he did not savor his successes more during challenging times. This comeback has not only revived his enthusiasm for television but also set him on a path filled with purpose as he looks forward to what lies ahead.
Through these reflections, Vázquez reminds audiences and fellow professionals alike about the importance of cherishing one's journey in a demanding industry. His story serves as an inspiration, highlighting the resilience needed to cope with the highs and lows of a career in entertainment, and how new opportunities can lead to a profound rekindling of passion and excitement in one’s career.