A few hours before Kiko Matamoros headed to Miami to start recording the Netflix documentary on the now extinct program ‘Sálvame’, the collaborator and his wife, Marta López Álamo, have undergone treatment at home using injected serum.

Kiko himself has been in charge of publishing it on his social networks, where the couple is seen connected to a drip through which serum is inoculated intravenously.

With an Instagram story where it is clearly seen that there is a commercial collaboration with the supply company, Kiko Matamoros has posted: “Today at home they have come to give us intravenous fluid therapy adapted to your needs,” he wrote in a video in which he go to the marriage on the sofa at home.

In this way, they have wanted to join this ‘new fashion’ of injecting serum at home. There are many variables, some that burn fat, others that allow athletic performance and better recovery, others that recharge your defenses, others that relax the mind and promote rest, etc.

The couple has not revealed which one has been injected but they have been satisfied that this modality has arrived in Madrid and they can enjoy it without leaving home.

The video in question has raised a lot of criticism and has left countless comments on social networks.

“Because drinking to hydrate is for the poor, isn’t it?”, “This is how you can scam the rich”, “That they have put serum at home and it has charged them as if it were liquid gold” or “It freaks me out that there are people who useless services are invented to get bitches from the rich who no longer know what to do”, are some of the most recurring comments.