Pilar Rubio has been the involuntary protagonist of the news for several months due to the continuous rumors that arise about a possible rift between the presenter and her husband, Sergio Ramos. A crisis that they themselves have tried to resolve on several occasions, in vain.

The presenter speaks in depth for the first time about how she experiences this situation, with rumors and speculation about her private life. She has done so for Harper’s Bazaar magazine, criticizing, above all, that these rumors come from those she considers her “professional colleagues.”

The present talks about the two sides of being famous, and that they talk about their most personal life; something she has had to deal with since she started in the world of communication. “That you arouse interest is not bad. It is something positive, because it does not create indifference,” she considers.

The passing of the years, however, has led him to take things in a better way. “I don’t let myself be influenced by those things nor do they affect me at all, especially from people I don’t even know,” she says, insisting that she “absolutely doesn’t care” if they talk about her or make up things.

The presenter admits that she laughs at some of the information that is published. “I have to write a soap opera,” she says. “95% of the things they say are lies.”

What hurts him the most is that his colleagues are responsible for spreading these rumors. “I think they should also consider me for what I am, partner. They should have a little respect and they are not being fair in that aspect,” she reflects.

The presenter admits to being hurt by her network and professional colleagues, whom she knows and even admires in some cases. “You can’t talk about me as a strange character that you don’t know, ask me! Right? If I don’t want to tell you, okay, but they speak with a lightness…I’m not a celebrity, I’m a worker like them, a communicator who works on television, and that’s it.”

Even with all the rumors, Pilar Rubio continues to put her top priority on her family, the center of her life and with her husband as the greatest pillar of her life and her support. She has a crisis, she has absolutely nothing, and she doesn’t plan to justify herself or give explanations. “If I want to say something, it will be organically, because I feel like it. If not, I don’t have to. We have a very nice family, with a lot of love.”