The journalist Beatriz Montanez It has reappeared this Wednesday after several years completely disappeared from the media spotlight. The remembered co-host of The intermediate in La Sexta he has given an interview to the SER program Day by day to relate his lonely and austere life away from the sets, an experience that he has captured in his new book, Niadela.
The manchega, who was also in charge of Talk to them On Telecinco a year and a half after leaving laSexta, he decided to withdraw from television in his professional prime and move to an isolated house in the forest. “I was lost very very lost. It’s very difficult when you don’t have a specific path, you see many forks and you don’t know which one to take, “he confessed to Àngels Barceló.
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“There was a lot of noise in my life and that caused me a lot of instability. I felt that at any moment I was going to explode and I needed silence,” continues Montañez, who assures that loneliness “has been, is and will be the best friend” she has ever had. .
The presenter fell in love at first sight with a old house located on top of a hill, in the middle of the forest: “It seemed very old to me, it was destroyed … but very idyllic. When I entered I had a spectacular feeling,” he says. Thus, he settled in this new home where he obtains the water from a well and the light is generated thanks to a photovoltaic equipment. Also, follow a vegan diet, so it ensures that you do not spend “more than 150 euros per month” and makes the purchase every 25 days.
Every so often, Beatriz leaves her isolation to travel to the city and relate to her surroundings: “Every five or six months I get out of there, I go to Madrid, to the theater, to the cinema, I see my friends … and I return with the satisfaction that this need will not arise in another five months “.