More than a year has passed since the controversial cancellation of Sálvame and, with it, the veto of almost the entire staff of its collaborators in the rest of Mediaset programs. Kiko Matamoros was one of them, and now it is her daughter Laura Matamoros who “defends” the surname on the network with her participation in Supervivientes 2024.
The collaborator’s daughter was one of the main contestants in the debate last Sunday, May 5, after having to be evacuated after suffering an accident. An operation that aroused the fury of her father, who, apart from the chain, could only show his frustration through his social networks, describing the treatment of his daughter as “disgusting.”
The former Mediaset collaborator watched from his home as Laura Matamoros had to be removed after her spectacular fall, in which she seriously injured her back; her being isolated from the rest of her peers. An evacuation that will also last until next Thursday, with her future in the air.
Laura Matamoros communicated with her classmates and everything seemed in order, at least until she watched some videos courtesy of the program in which she was shown how Kiko Jiménez and Marieta imitated her and made fun of her manias, which she did not find funny. , even less in its state.
Neither to her, nor to her father, who from his home exploded through Matamoros, in addition, made reference for the first time to her veto on the network.
“It is the first and only time that I regret being banned from Telecinco. There are things that as a father hurt me and as a viewer they make me a little sick,” wrote Kiko Matamoros, after hearing her daughter Laura complain about not being able to answer Kiko Jiménez and Marieta after watching the video.
The former Mediaset collaborator took the opportunity to “give a voice” to his daughter through his profile on the social network, sharing several comments from other users and videos in which the alleged unfair treatment towards Laura Matamoros was shown, which as a father was hurting him. .
What’s more, Matamoros also took the opportunity to request the expulsions of Kiko Jiménez and Pedro García Aguado; in addition to messing with Marieta, who he also supported another publication that he claimed made him “grim.”
The collaborator may perhaps be able to give free rein to what he thinks -and without censorship- in his new television adventure with the recently launched production company Fabricantes TV (formerly La Fábrica de la Tele), by Óscar Cornejo and Adrián Madrid: Nor that we were Sálvame, the current affairs program that will be released next May 15 on Canal Quickie (available on YouTube and Twitch, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday to Friday)