Jorge Javier Vázquez is one of the most popular faces on television. The presenter had been away from the small screen for some time after the sudden end of Sálvame last June and the cancellation of the Cuentos Chinos program a few months ago. Since then, the Catalan has been away from the media spotlight. A momentary retirement that has helped him gain strength and return through the front door to Telecinco.

And Jorge Javier Vázquez reappeared on our screens last Thursday with the start of the new edition of Survivors. However, his return to Mediaset has not been the only thing he has had to talk about in recent days. His problems with the Treasury have been another issue that has generated a lot of controversy on social networks.

This Thursday, Jorge Javier gave his opinion on the case of the boyfriend of the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, through his social networks. A few words to which the general secretary of the PP in Madrid, Alberto Serrano, responded minutes later through another tweet. The politician published an image in which he reminded the presenter of his old problems with the Treasury, accompanied by the following: ”But you have to have a concrete face.”

Let us remember that in 2011 the Treasury claimed almost 800,000 euros from the presenter for declaring his income through an instrumental company between 2005 and 2007. A sanction that was ratified by the National Court in August 2020.

Shortly after, the presenter of Survivientes  used the same social network to clarify once and for all his situation with the Treasury. ”Oh, Alfonso, what a coincidence. I wanted to congratulate you for helping uncover the shit that’s hitting your boss. By the way, you talk about hunting. You. It’s also very nice that politicians point out citizens,” he began by saying.

”From several inspections I have had from the Tax Agency, I have lost things. Yes. I have won others. Let’s see how it goes for the boyfriend of the woman who spends the night in an apartment paid for with the money, allegedly, swindled from the people of Madrid, among whom I include myself. Alfonso, honey, now that I’m on my way, two more things. When your boss goes to Catalonia, tell me that my mother lives in Badalona, ??she is already a few years old and I don’t want her to be number 7,292. And the second: when you go to confession, don’t forget to talk to your priest about Zendal,” the Catalan concluded.