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Mercedes Milá, with Scott, at one point in the program,

On Sunday at 10 pm he returns to Movistar + with 'Scott and Mila'

"Instagram is a very good platform," says the presenter

Of all the ideas that Mercedes Milá was proposed to after leaving Big Brother, the only one she liked was the one that invited her to do a program in which "

I was myself and always with my dog ​​Scott

."

The thing emerged at the North Pole, recording the Jesús Calleja program, in a rather casual conversation.

Reinventing himself after 15 years in the pillory with a reality show like this was not easy.

The project was polished, they gave it shape and she jumped into the ring again with 'Scott y Milá', which this Sunday returns to Movistar +.

A different ring, yes, with another audience and another essence.

"Every person who comes to see us is a gem,"

says the presenter with humility.

"Now I don't mind teaching, showing myself as such, going to find someone who seems interesting to talk to ... That is the luxury."

Because the program is about talking more than interviewing.

Television animal like few others, at this point he does not miss any format from the past, "perhaps because I have been very happy doing each one of them", but he acknowledges that he still cannot resist a good 'reality'.

"When it's decent, I usually get hooked."

With your tablet, yes, because the television barely turns it on.

'Scott y Mila' returns to Movistar + this Sunday.

On the other end of the phone she is relaxed, well, from her beloved Menorca.

"I have been fortunate to go through this entire Covid crisis in the field. And

the field is balance

."

Through his Instagram (@lametazo) he has been telling what his confinement has given him and what he has basically wanted.

That Milá touch so characteristic.

The account, which has 185,000 followers, is managed by his niece Marina.

"I look at what I like and write my texts;

Instagram is a very good platform

."

This Sunday starts with a program (at 10 pm) on the family, as the axis of so many positive things.

Music, dance and empathy are the topics that he will address in later spaces.

"

The word empathy is a modern and very important word

. Knowing how to put yourself in someone else's place is vital to life."

She likes to speak clearly, of the good and the less good, as she demonstrated when a depression made her hit rock bottom.

And that is always appreciated.

"Now I am less of black and white; I have changed in the shades".

She's hooked on HBO's 'Patria' and has just finished the book 'The Amnesiacs', a fascinating family story intertwined with recent European history.

"

Historical memory is morally obligatory

. It is a subject that I like very much."

A great observer of what is going on around her, in this social and political crisis that the coronavirus has left us, she has missed "a little more patience in the people": "There are plenty of hurtful words and demands at times when we have to go together and not hitting each other. "

Lately he says there are few things that make him laugh out loud.

"A few days ago I laughed a lot with a friend and thought: 'how good this feels, hey, how healthy it is.'

Well, we will have to repeat.

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