At 82 years old, María Teresa Campos is going through a delicate state of health that has led her to completely withdraw from the media for a few years. The one who was the presenter of programs like Día a día or Qué tiempo tan feliz has led a discreet life since she was off the screens, and only her daughters, the also television companies Carmen Borrego and Terelu Campos, give a public account of the situation current of her
The seniority of the communicator is undeniable, and the people closest to her throughout her professional career are especially aware of this. Thus, her relatives have made an important decision regarding María Teresa that has advanced exclusively Así es la vida: the presenter will have a very special tribute in the near future.
Patricia Cerezo, collaborator of the program presented by Sandra Barneda on Telecinco, has been in charge of breaking the news for the first time. “Throughout these weeks, with the death of Carmen Sevilla, we have been talking about the importance of receiving a tribute while she was alive,” she commented, advancing that Carmen and Terelu would be the architects of this project still under management.
“I can confirm that until now it has not been known that a living tribute to Teresa is being prepared,” confirmed Cerezo very excited, something that has caught the attention of Barneda. “There are very few people who know me publicly, but I have always had a close relationship with Teresa, with Terelu and Carmen; we shared many moments, many dinners and many situations,” the collaborator explained later.
“María Teresa is an endearing person; she has always had a reputation for being tough and strict on the set and in the newsrooms, but as a person she is extraordinary,” Cerezo praised the presenter. In her opinion, “the last program” of María Teresa Campos “has always been” pending, so this tribute can serve as the public “last dance” for the well-known communicator.
The professional milestones of María Teresa Campos are countless, although Sandra Barneda has detailed some of them. “She was the first news director, a woman, of a radio; she has been the greatest and has been a benchmark for men and women in the world of journalism, a fighter, and all of us who have known her… She has always had a moment for you, she has always greeted you, and always, when you have been invited by her on any set, she has been generous”, recalled the presenter of Así es la vida.