On Tuesday afternoon, Sálvame has announced an unprecedented visit in its 14-year history. In the absence of an exact month for its closure, the Telecinco program received a person who had never visited the daily strip to date, and has followed in its footsteps until reaching the Mediaset facilities: it was Rocío Cortés, daughter of Chiquetete.

The cantaora made her debut in the evening format after appearing in the past in various interviews at Deluxe. This week, the program also collected several telephone statements from Cortés, following the recent controversies starring Raquel Bollo and her children Alma and Manuel, contestants on the current edition of Survivors.

Hand in hand with reporter Omar Suárez, Chiquetete’s daughter entered the set of Sálvame to face the questions of her collaborators and make clear her thoughts about the bad relationship between Raquel and her children with her. Throughout her intervention, Belén Esteban and Lydia Lozano have made clear their disagreement with Rocío’s attitude in recent years, until the death of her father in December 2018.

However, the real reason for this surprise visit from Cortés was none other than to reveal the true face of Raquel Bollo with her family, the Cortés Cazallas. In this regard, Suárez wanted to bring to light a most controversial issue within the conflict between the Bollo and the Cazalla: “Is it true that Raquel burned your mother’s wedding dress?” the reporter asked him. . “Yes,” Rocío answered emphatically.

“Raquel Bollo enters my country house, because my father is going to live there with her, and she burns everything that was inside: she burns my communion dress and my mother’s wedding dress,” she recounted with great crudeness. . The commentators first doubt the testimony of Rocío Cortés, that she was not able to remember what Chiquetete was doing when this happened (“I would be sleeping, singing, I don’t know”). “I know because a neighbor told it, and when I went in there, neither my communion suit nor my mother’s wedding dress or anything was there,” she continued.

The collaborators of Sálvame present a new theory about what could have happened: “Maybe your father threw it away because it was a piece of junk,” they said, something that Rocío quickly denied. “My father returns to my mother and Raquel tells my mother ‘disgusting old woman’, and then tells her that she wants her son’s room, new to hers; she came with a van and they took it away,” she concluded. the story of her