Raquel Bollo is in a difficult moment. Lecturas magazine revealed a few days ago that the Mediaset collaborator had a debt of around 800,000 euros. An exorbitant figure that would have led her children to compete in Survivors to help her mother pay the debt.
For this reason, Manuel and Alma Cortés would be charging, according to the magazine, a figure of 4,000 euros per week for participating in the program in Honduras. The two have been competing for two months and each time they are closer to the end and the winner’s prize. A figure that would undoubtedly help Raquel Bollo.
But now it has been in the Telecinco Sálvame program where they have revealed new information about the financial problems of the designer. The person in charge of doing it has been Aguasantas Vilches, ex-daughter of Raquel Bollo, who has told all the information that she had about her about the stage in which she worked for the collaborator.
The mother of Alma and Manuel Cortés did not ask Aguasantas for money as such, but she did want to request a loan in his name. ”At the time he worked with her, I have said it many times, he worked 8 hours and sometimes more and my surprise was that he was only insured for two,” he explained. Raquel Bollo told him several of the debts that she had from her. ”And here she decides if it is possible to ask for a loan in my name while I was working in her store,” she confessed.
Aguasantas Vilches affirmed that at that time Raquel Bollo already owed money to almost all the suppliers of her stores. ”She wanted to ask for the credit of 60,000 euros but they only granted me 30,000,” she said. “We bought very cheap clothes and sold them very expensive,” said Raquel Bollo’s ex-daughter-in-law.
Kiko Hernández remembered the time when the designer went through the corridors of Mediaset selling clothes at the price of gold. Terelu said that she was one of those who bought many clothes from her, she assured that “the clothes were not cheap”. And it is that she sold them much more expensive than what she cost him. ”To nail a 140% to a teammate…”, said Kiko Hernández. Terelu said that the clothes she bought him were designed for special occasions and not for daily use.
Kiko Hernández insisted on asking if the price he charged his companions was much higher than the one in the store. “Sure, of course, it was sold at a much higher price,” declared Aguasantas. ”What sold us the most expensive thing?” Terelu said. “I have never been aware of that,” declared the daughter of MarÃa Teresa Campos
The presenter stated that some items of clothing came to her without a price and that she asked her the value. ”That I wear the most expensive clothes knowing that we also have a public image that always helps the firms…”, she forcefully declared.