Last Wednesday afternoon, the Sálvame universe was shocked by the sad news of the passing of Lydia Lozano's mother. All her colleagues went to the funeral home to support the journalist, who received the news about what happened while in Barcelona. Kiko Hernández explained how he had seen Lydia, giving a last-minute update about his colleague: she is devastated.
According to the collaborator, as soon as she learned of her mother's passing, "Lydia hasn't slept all night." "She lay on the hotel bed with her eyes open and didn't close them until this morning," he added.

Kiko Hernández gives a last-minute update about Lydia Lozano
Kiko Hernández, along with the rest of the Sálvame collaborators, went to the La Paz funeral home in Madrid to support Lydia Lozano. The journalist was there to say her final goodbye to her mother, Sol Hernández, who passed away at 95 years old. Her death caught Lydia in Barcelona, where she was preparing for the signing of her first book.
Yesterday, the program Tentáculos wanted to show a gesture of support for Lydia, and from the set, they sent her encouragement again. It was there that Kiko raised alarms by sharing a last-minute update about Lozano: she is devastated. As he explained, although she was "calmer," the impact of what happened completely blocked Lydia.
"She hasn't slept all night," Hernández began to recount how her mother's passing affected her. The panelist was in Barcelona with Gustavo González for her book signing in the city for Book Day. It was there that she received the call announcing her mother's death, leaving the journalist in shock.
"She lay on the hotel bed with her eyes open and didn't close them until this morning to shower," Kiko revealed. For years, Lydia has devoted herself to Sol, ensuring she lacked nothing. Her colleagues know that Lozano experiences everything very intensely and quickly arrived at the funeral home to support her.
Hernández was among the first to arrive, along with Carlota Corredera, followed by María Patiño and Belén Esteban. They all rallied around the journalist to offer her comfort and encouragement.
Kiko Hernández the first to console Lydia Lozano
The La Paz funeral home became an improvised Mediaset set yesterday. The most well-known faces of Telecinco paraded through to say their final goodbye to Lydia Lozano's mother. The television family's wake was organized, and one by one, they bid farewell to Sol.
Lozano arrived accompanied by one of her sisters and took the time to attend to the press. With a serious face and making an effort not to cry, she remembered what her mother meant to her. "She was wonderful, wonderful," she managed to say, unable to hold back the tears.

This loss adds to the one Lydia suffered four years ago with the death of her brother Jorge from Covid. He was also very present yesterday, as Sol passed away a day before Saint George's Day.
Kiko has known Lydia for years and has shared numerous moments with her and her mother. He knows the adoration she felt for Sol and how alert she always was to ensure she lacked nothing. He even recalled how Lozano was among the first to buy the reclining chair Kiko advertised on his show.
That's why, after receiving the news of her death, Lydia was in shock, unable to sleep.