
A rare photo of Diana Palazón, Fernando Andina, and Marta Solaz at the same table once again reminded fans of ‘Al salir de clase’ that time seems to stand still. The photo, posted on Palazón’s page, instantly garnered thousands of likes and comments, sparking a genuine wave of nostalgia in the discussions. Not only fans, but also former cast members—including Miguel Ángel Muñoz, Silvia Abascal, and Félix Gómez—couldn’t ignore this gesture, leaving warm words under the post.
A family off screen
Diana Palazón’s post captioned ‘dinner with the family’ served not only as a reason to reminisce, but also as evidence that the ‘Al salir de clase’ cast truly maintain a special bond. According to Divinity, such gatherings are not uncommon—in recent years, other reunion photos have appeared on social networks, featuring Cristina Castaño, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, and Mariano Alameda joining the main trio. Fernando Andina once remarked, ‘what the series brought together, time cannot part.’
Life after the series
Each of the people in the iconic photo has found their own path in the profession, but they all remain in the public eye. After ‘Al salir de clase,’ Diana Palazón established herself in ‘Hospital Central’ and now combines theatre with roles in popular TV series, remaining one of the most beloved actresses of her generation. Fernando Andina, who played her on-screen husband, is currently involved in ‘Sueños de libertad’ and recently surprised viewers with his appearance on ‘MasterChef Celebrity,’ where he revealed an unexpected side of himself.
Marta Solas chose a different path: she entered the world of visual arts and became a pillar of support for her husband, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, during a difficult period of his illness. Solas not only supported her husband through every stage of treatment, but also kept subscribers updated on his condition, for which Peris-Mencheta has publicly thanked her more than once.
A bond that can’t be erased
A quarter of a century has passed since the finale of ‘Al salir de clase,’ but for many viewers and the actors themselves, the series has remained more than just a page in their biography. Shared dinners, rare photos, and warm comments on social media all prove one thing: the stars of this cult youth drama still share a genuine friendship. In an era when most on-screen connections quickly fade, this story has become an exception that continues to spark interest and respect.
As Divinity notes, it is moments like these—when former colleagues gather together without cameras or scripts—that remind us why ‘Al salir de clase’ still holds a special place in the memory of the Spanish public. The series has long since ended, but its characters continue to write their shared story—now off screen, but with the same sense of unity.












