After her controversial dismissal from Mediaset a few months ago, Alba Carrillo has not missed any opportunity to denounce the ins and outs of this decision taken within the framework of the complete renewal of the group. The former GH VIP or Supervivientes contestant collaborated on various Telecinco programs until she was abruptly removed from the screen, becoming part of a long list of names banned from Mediaset.
Now, Lucía Pariente’s daughter is back with a new story, this time in book form. Ready for Life is published this Thursday, and in it, Carrillo delves again into what really happened, according to her, when he disappeared from television overnight.
“The day the news of the apparent dismissal was announced, I went to sleep exhausted from crying so much and pondering the injustice,” she begins, in a few words collected by the Algo Pasa TV account on Instagram. After that, she alludes to the production company Unicorn Content, owned by Ana Rosa Quintana and to which she was linked through her programs: “The network had asked a production company to get rid of me on their behalf,” she says about her departure. .
“‘The network wants new faces,’ they told me. Can I laugh? The Italian nobleman, the Galician woman from Seville and all those are new faces? I know, I didn’t make the owner of the production company my son’s godmother, but that It doesn’t make me an old face,” he continues, in clear allusion to Mediaset faces such as Alessandro Lequio or Ana Rosa herself.
Alba Carrillo has also remembered the missing Sálvame, in which she claims to have “known the worst and the best of television.” “There were terrible, very bad and extremely hurtful moments, but there were also moments of authentic wonder, laughter, ingenuity, madness and transgression,” she says about the TV program.
Regarding the new stage of Telecinco, the television company speaks of “ancient glorious network, now sad.” “Some bosses have changed who can’t stand me because of personal issues with me and my mother, and they have let me know in the most shameful way possible, punishing me with my son’s bread,” he said, before launching a harsh warning: “We are arrieritos, even if you are a titled arrierita, and on the road we will meet.”