Pablo Motos He is one of the star presenters of our television and until a few weeks ago he was the undisputed king of prime time with his successful program The Anthill (Antena3), a throne that since last September 9 has been disputed with David Broncanopresenter of The Revolt (TVE). However, his success is not only measured in audiences, but also in the life he has built outside the spotlight.
Originating from Requena and with an estimated net worth of around 30 million euros, the presenter traveled to the set of The Anthill located at number 578 Alcalá Street in Madrid, but where does the presenter have established his residence?
Pablo Motos, who also owns the production company ‘7 and action’ which he created himself in 2007 together with Jorge Salvador to take charge of the production of his program, he lives next to his wife, Laura Llopis in the luxurious Salamanca neighborhoodone of the most expensive in the capital, specifically in a 300 square meter apartment located very close to the park The Retreat and whose value would exceed two million euros.
The house, which reflects not only his professional success, but also his lifestyle, has a large living room and a huge office as the Valencian has shown in some of his connections on social networks during the pandemic, as well as a Quite modern decoration in which the numerous gifts from the guests of his program stand out as well as a wall full of guitars.
Before moving to this new location, Pablo and his wife resided in Salesin an apartment very close to Madrid’s bullring.
Together for more than 25 years, when their paths crossed in the hallways of Wave Zero Valenciathe couple, had already experienced their particular love disappointments before. Llopis had been the mother of two daughters, who now work at El Anthilland Pablo was coming out of a complicated divorceabout which he has very rarely spoken.
In fact it was on the podcast Sweet and Alba Paultitled “second chances” where Motos talked about that chapter of his life and how ending that relationship was a liberation for him. “When I separated, by order, the first thing you feel when you separate, without lies, is liberation. There was a release in my case, as if a weight had been lifted from my shoulders, mixed with quite a bit of guilt. And also a bit of a feeling of failure,” explained the presenter, who now leads a life as quiet as it is discreet.