translated from Spanish: Carola de Moras and his departure from Chilevision: “”Time always helps you look at things and clearly confirms to me that it was a super decision”

Although she doesn’t like to see herself as a comeback, the truth is that Carolina de Moras has been away from television for nine months. And today, after her commented departure from Chilevision in November last year, the cheerleader will be back on screen from Monday to Friday with “Women’s Things”, which she will drive on TV+ with Daniela Kirberg.
It is a space dedicated to lifestyle themes, similar to those of Moom, the website that De Moras launched after she decided to leave CHV, where she led for five years the morning and became the cheerleader of the Festival of Viña del Mar.
Today, nine months after that radical decision, the former model says she is happy, especially with the freedom she is the executive producer of this program, which she put together with two partners.
“The idea for this program was born from an invitation that was made to me to make one as a projection of my Moom website and make it a program,” says De Moras, who immediately thought of her friend more than 20 years ago, “since before she married Julian (Elfenbein)”.
She says that with Kirberg they met when they were models and that they are so close, that “I was in fact one of the organizers of their bachelorette party”: “We know each other fed up”.
Are you happy with this return to television?

Everyone talks back when it hasn’t been that long, it’s kind of weird, but actually I was until the end of last year on television. I’m more happy to be able to do and have the freedom to do a program with topics that I like, that I see that my followers on social networks and that many women comment. Then feeling that you can do that, that you are not subject to a rating, to the demands of commercial compliance, pucha, gives you enormous freedom and happiness.
Maybe it hasn’t been that long, but it’s different to be on screen every day…

I think we also have an appreciation here that how one is going to come out of the safe and the media, “how you became so crazy to do that”; a lot of people happen to him. Others say to me “you passed the brave thing, I would never have dared”; In fact, today I was with a person who said, “You passed, I would never have done it.” I’m more thrown and I don’t measure so much if I’m in or out, I measure what makes me feel about what I’m feeling and I like to make a contribution, especially when you work in the media. It’s important to be that contribution.
How do you see your departure from Chilevisión today? Are you convinced it was for the best?

Obviously time always helps you look at things and clearly confirms that it was a super decision and that all things happen and have to happen and you make decisions suddenly without knowing where they are going, but time allows you to see things more clearly . So yes, I’m happy, I’m actually happy, I’m super, super happy.
Did you run out of morning formatting or is it something you’d do again?

I think that making morning slates is something super entertaining, because it is enriching, because you are currently in the day to day of what is going on; what happens is that today I think it’s more complicated because they’re all with the point-to-point fight, so you lose a little bit of that. I think today everyone is looking for that key to rethink and rearm it. I think when they find that key, it’s going to be very attractive again to be in the morning again.
Well maybe you find it in this new facet of producer of the program…

Imagine! Yes, everything can be and I’d love for everything to be, I’m that open. Here you have to enjoy and you have to dare. Life can’t just be one thing and a decision and good and bad times, you have to have all kinds of sensations.



Original source in Spanish

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