Alejandra Rubio's ironic reaction to the return of Edmundo Arrocet after the death of María Teresa Campos

About a month after the death of María Teresa Campos, the family has decided to rebuild their life. Terelu Campos and Carmen Borrego have already returned to television to join new programs after the cancellation of Sálvame. Although the death of her mother was something inevitable and could happen at any moment, it has been a hard blow for both of them, as they have reported.

Another person who knew the communicator very well and who wanted to speak out at first was her last partner, Edmundo Arrocet. The comedian decided to dedicate a letter to the person with whom he shared almost six years of his life. However, he has now returned to Spain without giving a single statement, at least for now.

María Teresa Campos’ ex has left behind his entrenchment in Chile to cross the pond and head to Madrid. Although he did not want to give any explanation, he could not avoid the reporters’ questions. Visibly upset, Edmundo Arrocet avoided speaking, even letting out a grunt.

Given this, a Europa Press reporter did not miss the opportunity to ask Alejandra Rubio about ‘Bigote’. The presenter’s granddaughter was surprised to see the cameras and wondered what was happening. “Ah, very good,” she expressed upon learning of the arrival of María Teresa’s ex.

And the daughter of Terelu Campos has not been able to do anything else. “It’s not like Madrid was ours,” Rubio has made clear. But his face has revealed a slight concern about a possible interview by Edmundo Arrocet in a program or a magazine.

“I have no idea,” Alejandra responded. In a hurry, the collaborator has assured that she does not care what she does and that she can act as she wants. “I’m very glad he’s okay,” she added.

And it is normal that Alejandra Rubio, and the Campos family, are not at all amused by Edmundo’s arrival in Spain. And it is not the first time that he talks about María Teresa Campos. ”Unburden my heart with ease and be able to express the most beautiful and remarkable things that I treasured during the five years and seven months that I lived with Teresita, her real name. With her I shared love, trips, meals, secrets and mutual confessions,” he said in her letter published in 20 minutes.

”I want to highlight his love of work, his intelligence, his ease with words and his strong character at times. But also his ability to move in the arts of the falsehoods of certain human beings,’ he added.

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