The protagonists of the original La Sexta programme are people with Down Syndrome, Asperger or Cerebral Palsy who have passions, projects and goals for which they fight every day. Each episode of the programme brought viewers closer to the day-to-day routine of two protagonists and the people around them. This way, viewers could join them in achieving their life goals, acting as a necessary impulse to break down the social barriers that still exist with regard to disability.

With their experiences, they showed that they have no limits to achieving their goals, as they are real fighters who try to live like the rest of their fellow citizens, something that more than 640,000 viewers on average could check in the first season. 'Auténticos' thus highlights one of the objectives of Atresmedia Group in its commitment to diversity: to normalize disability through its media and content.

For his part, Alberto Chicote showed his most human side as the host of the programme, with his usual self-demanding attitude. He was not only a facilitator in helping participants achieve their goals but, keeping a relationship of intimacy and affection with them, he firmly pushed them to give their best in their careers and reach higher.

After their time in 'Auténticos', the protagonists of the programme added an unforgettable experience to their lives and, in turn, they transmitted to the general public their life-transformative example, with the help of the dissemination power of Atresmedia and its commitment to equality.