On Christmas Eve, Spanish television got a delightful surprise when myriads of viewers tuned in to watch Terelu Campos, the beloved TV presenter, grace the special holiday episode of 'Lo sabe, no lo sabe' alongside host Xuso Jones. The show not only entertained its audience but also served as the perfect backdrop for Campos to share personal anecdotes and festive plans, bringing warmth and joy to the holiday season.
Walking through the picturesque streets of Madrid, Campos and Jones interacted with locals, establishing what would become many memorable moments. The duo danced, sang traditional carols, and engaged with the public, which included enjoying churros and hot chocolate, contributing to the jovial holiday spirit. A highlight was when they took part in singing the iconic villancico 'Campana sobre campana', showcasing Campos's liveliness and festive cheer as she played the tambourine.
Throughout the episode, Campos also spoke candidly about her family traditions and current state of mind. "I dislike Christmas due to the absences, honestly. The older we get, the more people we miss, and it hurts. But there is also new life, and this year will be special," Terelu shared, making clear her reflections on loss and renewal during the festive season, especially now with the birth of her grandson.
On the program, Terelu had the opportunity to earn money, and she certainly made the most of it. Not only did she enjoy good fun on stage, but she also managed to win €5,000 through her interactions with viewers. When asked what she would do with her winnings, Campos stated clearly, "This money is for my grandson. There is new life, so everything goes to him." This heartfelt declaration touched the hearts of many viewers as she emphasized family values during the holiday season.
The night before Christmas, Terelu disclosed her plans for Nochebuena dinner, expressing her joy at being surrounded by family. "I will be with my sister, her husband, my daughter, her partner, my grandson, and some friends. We'll celebrate as one big family," she explained, sharing details about the traditional family recipe she'd be preparing for dinner. "I cook the turkey, but I prepare it as my grandmother did, which means stewing it with lard and lemon peel. It’s delicious! Very, very flavorful!"
While the festive occasion is often filled with joy, Campos also took the time to reflect on her health wishes for the holidays, highlighting the special focus on her family’s well-being. "I want health for me and my loved ones. I hope my baby and my daughter are happy and healthy. That is the most important thing in life. When you go through times lacking health, you realize what truly matters is being healthy." These powerful sentiments showcased her deep love for her family and her priorities during this holiday season.
Lastly, Terelu imparted wisdom passed down from her mother, crafting it as her parting message for the viewers. "There’s no work too big or too small, only work done well or poorly." This advice encompassed the essence of dedication, illustrating how every task, regardless of size, deserves attention and care.
The Christmas special on 'Lo sabe, no lo sabe' not only entertained but served as a reminder of the things we cherish—family, love, and laughter. Campos's presence, charm, and heartfelt stories connected many viewers to the true spirit of the season, drawing smiles and joy during one of the year’s most cherished moments.