Edmundo Arrocet is in the spotlight of current affairs after what happened with María Teresa Campos. Since the long-time and beloved television and radio presenter died, her family once again highlighted the bad relationship that she and Bigote really had, psychological abuse that left her very affected after her breakup. However, the comedian continues with his life and has met a new woman.
In an exclusive published by Diez Minutos this coming Wednesday, the Argentine appears on the cover dating a woman 46 years younger than him. According to the magazine’s explanations, she is a 28-year-old girl named Marta. The two met in London a year earlier and have been dating for eight months. Furthermore, Arrocet would have already met the parents of his partner. A relationship in which he wanted to deepen TardeAR.
Ana Rosa Quintana wanted to highlight the age difference between the two on set before giving way to new details. According to her research, Marta is of Polish origin and had previously worked as a model, with a current position in the energy sector. A fact that coincides with the renewable businesses that Arrocet itself manages in Chile and other parts of Latin America. However, this revelation has raised several doubts.
The main one has been Bigote’s role in this relationship outside of Spain, knowing that he is currently a fugitive from his estate in the country. Leticia Requejo highlighted the coincidence that they had been dating for a year just after their controversies with the Campos family, with whom she no longer has contact. A fact that further highlights the statements that Meli Camacho, a friend of María Teresa, made about the comedian.
“He was cruel to her. He generated a constant state of anxiety and anguish. María Teresa was very affected by Terelu’s health problem. He took advantage of my friend’s weakness and began to conquer her with WhatsApp messages. After the first months, the ordeal and imbalance came to María Teresa’s life,” Camacho said, accusing the ex-couple of being “a fake, a liar, a coward and an imposter.”
“You have to be unworthy to come forward with lies once Teresa has died. Edmundo invented a life. Teresa believed it at first, until she saw that he was a fabulist. On trips, Edmundo did not pay and locked himself in the hotel room for many hours. He posed as a businessman speaking many languages. “Everything invented,” he added. Some statements that his daughters, Carmen Borrego and Terelu Campos, shared in similar ways.