It has not been an easy year for Carmen Borrego. The collaborator acknowledges that her relationship with her son José María is not going through her best moment, although she is delighted with the birth of her grandson. The malagueña has also been affected by the end of Sálvame, a program with which she had been collaborating for a long time.

However, the hardest thing for Borrego is to see how the health of his mother, the popular journalist María Teresa Campos, worsens, away from television for years.

According to what her daughters have said, María Teresa Campos suffers from a neurological disease, which would be producing a “significant cognitive deterioration” in the presenter. Her recovery is not possible and the presenter’s deterioration is being faster than her family would like, as both have recognized.

Although she is constantly covered and cared for, her family is aware that the journalist’s health will hardly improve. “I feel sorry for how my mother is,” Borrego acknowledges in an interview with Lecturas magazine.

This whole situation is affecting the mental health of the daughter of María Teresa Campos: “This year I don’t feel like having fun, but I’ve done it. I’m going through my most difficult moment, but I’m going to push forward. I’ll get over it.”

In statements to this outlet, Borrego admits to being “destroyed.” Despite everything, she promises that she will not give up and that she will draw strength for her loved ones: “There are many people who do not deserve to be destroyed and I am going to fight for them.”