A few days ago, Meli Camacho, a close friend of the deceased communicator María Teresa Campos, gave a very sincere interview to Semana magazine in which she opened up on the channel and in which she cleared up some of the most important doubts about life. from the mother of Carmen Borrego and Terelu Campos.
Camacho did not mince his words when it came to blaming Edmundo Arrocet for the great physical deterioration that the presenter suffered, as well as directly accusing him of being a liar and of ‘mistreating’ the Malagueña.
”He was cruel to her. He generated a constant state of anxiety and anguish. María Teresa was very affected by Terelu’s health problem. He took advantage of my friend’s weakness and began to conquer her with WhatsApp messages. After the first months, the ordeal and imbalance came to María Teresa’s life,” explained the friend of the one who was the presenter of What a Happy Time while giving her opinion and expressing that, for her, Arrocet is a “phony.” ‘.
Furthermore, Camacho wanted to make it clear that, despite what the actor has claimed in different programs, he did leave his friend through a WhatsApp message: ”Of course he left her because of a message. She knew it by heart: ‘We’re done. Don’t look for me or call me anymore.
Faced with such statements, Carmen Borrego came out to defend Camacho on the program Así es la vida, a Telecinco space in which she collaborates: ”She has been my mother’s great friend in recent years, she has been by her side in the good times and especially in bad times (…) Meli knows a lot about that relationship, she is the one who knows the most because she has lived it, I have not lived it.
Alejandra Rubio’s aunt took the opportunity to reflect and send the Argentine some advice: ”The least he had to do is keep quiet. We have been silent, the best thing you can do is keep quiet because in the end we are going to talk (…) Stop calling my mother Teresita, her name is Teresa, respect her, since you have not respected her in life, respect her now that you don’t this”.
Finally, the former Sálvame collaborator expressed that she hoped not to have to take legal measures, but that it all depends on whether Arrocet decides to stop or continues talking about someone who is not there: ”My mother would suffer with this, she would suffer so much that if she were alive she would die. I would die again.”