While the Telecinco program was talking about the new arrest of Rafael Amargo, the news of Laura Valenzuela’s death came to light. Quickly, the rundown of the program changed and Terelu Campos announced the sad event.

After an emotional review with images and videos of the career of the actress and presenter on television and on the big screen, the program received different calls from public figures and former colleagues who wanted to publicly say goodbye to Valenzuela.

One of the people who has connected with Sálvame is José Manuel Parada, who coincided with Laura at COPE. The presenter corrected the greeting to Terelu and told him that they were not “good afternoons, but rather bad afternoons.” Shortly after, she expressed that she was very sorry for the death of her friend: “She was a lovely woman, we knew that the news was going to break at any moment. Laura did everything well,” he commented.

The problem came when the daughter of María Teresa Campos asked about Chelo García Cortés, who was very nervous, since she is going to undergo an operation. Parada answered very seriously that she did not want to know anything about Chelo: “As long as she does not rectify the offensive lies that she has told about me, I cannot forgive her.”

It was then that María Patiño entered the conversation to tell Parada that what a pity she did not forgive Chelo considering the circumstances. This comment inflamed the former Cine de Barrio presenter, who accused the journalist of ignoring him for weeks, when she had previously told him that she wanted to know the real reason for her anger with her ex-partner. “Maria, four months ago I wrote to talk to you and you preferred that the truth not destroy you with news, I’m still waiting for you to call me,” she reproached him.

This fight in the middle of the tribute has not gone down well with the fans of the actress and the viewers of the program, who have expressed on social networks that “it was not the time” to discuss this issue.