Few remain who have not seen an image of the confrontation between Cristina Porta and Marta Riesco last February. It could have been another day of controversy in Sálvame, but the fight between the two was so brutal that it ended up involving Borja Prado, president of Mediaset España, live; and costing a “punishment” in the form of the disappearance of Marta Riesco’s camera, who would later end up leaving the chain.

Both were covering an event in Las Ventas, when Riesco did everything possible to prevent Porta, who was live, from doing his job. Crosses of insults, reproaches, accusations and shouting that ended up being censored on Telecinco and going viral on social networks. The journalists had not seen each other since then, until last Tuesday night, almost six months later, where they met at a film premiere.

As expected, Marta Riesco attended the mobile premiere in hand, recording everything that happened to the delight of her more than 191,000 followers on Instagram. The reporter usually tells all the details and secrets that she has the opportunity to see in this type of event, and this was not going to be less.

“Do you know who is at the same photocall?” she says, with an amused smile, “My friend Cristina Porta. I haven’t seen her since my temporary dismissal at Fiesta, ”she says, to go on to record her and even mention her on her Instagram Stories, while she gives statements to the media. After speaking to the press, Marta Riesco confirms what many suspect: between Cristina Porta and her there has been no reconciliation.

“I thought she was going to approach me because since she did interviews saying that people were happy and thanked her for my dismissal, I thought she was going to say something to me, but no. Life is hard, not everything goes the way we want,” lamented the journalist.

Cristina Porta, for her part, has not commented on her meeting with Riesco, limiting herself to enjoying the event. She did do it last March, when Mediaset decided to do without Marta Riesco when she reincorporated after a medical leave due to anxiety and the reporter decided to take legal action against the producer.

“The producers know exactly what they want from the workers. [Unicorn Content] is a production company that treats its workers great, but there are some conditions and it works for Telecinco,” Porta said of Riesco’s dismissal, adding that it should not be forgotten that “the workers have to row in favor of the chain “, regardless of the production company. “The maximum respect must be given to the chain,” he concluded.

A chain with which Marta Riesco continues to be involved in a legal process for her dismissal, which will presumably continue this September, after the reporter rejected the agreement offered by the Fuencarral group.