After the exchange of exclusives in recent weeks, no one could have guessed that this was going to be the outcome of the relationship of its protagonists the day that José María Almoguera, son of Carmen Borrego, married the Argentine Paola Olmedo.

Three essential figures who starred in a succulent exclusive for Lecturas magazine that now seems to be the center and origin of the accusations between the two. Much has been said, but little has been proven. Until now, since Lecturas have wanted to show that Carmen is telling the truth: their relationship was good, at least until her wedding day.

A reality that they show with the unpublished video of the ins and outs of their wedding day, where you can see that the relationship between all those involved was very good.

The wedding was a magical moment for the Campos clan, who were very excited to attend the wedding of the only male grandchild of the remembered journalist. However, the statements of José María and Paola Olmedo in Semana have relit the fuse and have brought to light the bad relationship between mother and son; much worse since the death of María Teresa Campos.

The wedding of José María and Paola, however, was one of the starting points of this conflict. A very special moment that ended up being portrayed for posterity in an exclusive report for Readings that the couple now deny, despite having agreed at the time. It was a special day for Carmen Borrego, who claimed that her son had “united the whole family” with her wedding to Paola, with whom she had a great relationship.

“My son has found the woman of his life in Paola, she is wonderful,” said Carmen, who described her as “the best gift for him” at that time. “Paola has made my son much happier,” she insisted. In her speech to the couple, she asked, very excited: “I want you to be happy, I want you to take care of yourselves as you have done until now, and I don’t want to see my son serious again, I want to see him with that happy face for the rest of my life.” life”.

Now, José María and Paola point to Carmen Borrego as the main person responsible for their separation. María Teresa Campos’ grandson would have reached a point where he would not want to know anything about her mother, and he would have no intention of communicating with her or trying to get closer to her.

The one he does want to reconcile with is the mother of his son, Paola Olmedo, with whom he would be trying to get a new opportunity. Something quite complicated, given their discussions and the fact that they now maintain conversations only through third parties and regarding their little one, Marc.