Edmundo Arrocet has returned to the front page of Spanish news after his latest interviews about the Campos family. The Argentine comedian was in the spotlight after his separation from the matriarch, María Teresa Campos, with the consequent anger of his daughters, Carmen Borrego and Terelu Campos. In recent weeks, the conflict between Borrego and his son, José María Almoguera, has allowed Bigote to make more statements.
His last words have come to light in TardeAR, the Telecinco evening show presented by Ana Rosa Quintana. One of her collaborators, Antonio Montero, has been in charge of providing new data to the explanations of the comedian, who claimed not to have been in love with his ex-partner. However, the notes would have gone further, to detail his heritage and current situation in Latin America.
It all comes down to a telephone conversation that Montero had with Arrocet this week. He himself clarified that there was a relationship between him and María Teresa but not love, attributing age to that absence. Beyond the personal aspects, professionals occupied a large part of the conversation. Arrocet currently works in a company in which he managed to open a subsidiary in Chile, another country in which he has part of his life.
There, Edmundo would also have 400 agricultural hectares dedicated to vineyards, but these were damaged due to the weather. In this way, he converted 100 of them into almond tree plantation land, which has worked more positively for him. Arrocet even invited the collaborator to visit the land and meet his family, before pointing out that his properties brought him 11 million, without clarifying whether in euros or pesos (600,000 euros at the exchange rate).
Regarding the Campos family, Bigote also had words for Alejandra Rubio. “Since she saw little of them, she was very affectionate with them,” he began, referring to María Teresa’s treatment of her grandchildren. “They weren’t going to see it. If Alejandrita were here, how many times, when I was here, did you go to see your grandmother at home? Say it,” she asked, forcefully. The comedian, however, assured that his relationship with Terelu Campos’ daughter started positively.
“I became very fond of Alejandrita, because it turns out that she (María Teresa) spoke wonderful things about her, about when she was little, the drawings that I sent her and all that. And as a grandfather I know what that is. “So we talked a lot about her and she told me things about her,” said the interviewee, even commenting on an occasion when he accompanied her to Madrid to participate in a television program. “Whatever they asked of me,” he added.