Ana Rosa Quintana's producer denies having asked Mediaset to abandon 'TardeAR'

Ana Rosa Quintana has not asked the leadership of Mediaset to withdraw from Telecinco afternoons, as reported by the producer Unicorn Content to El Televisero.

This denial comes in response to the statements of paparazzi Diego Arrabal, who assured that the veteran journalist had decided to leave ‘TardeAR’.

The news emerged this Sunday when Diego Arrabal, through his YouTube channel, stated that Ana Rosa had informed the directors of Mediaset of her intention to leave the afternoon program. Arrabal defended his exclusive as “one hundred percent safe and verified,” adding that Quintana had made this decision a few weeks ago.

According to Arrabal, since Ana Rosa communicated her intention to leave, both the directors of Mediaset and Xelo Montesinos, CEO of Unicorn Content and a close friend of Quintana, have insisted that she not leave.

Despite these alleged pressures, the paparazzi assured that Ana Rosa is determined to leave ‘TardeAR’ and would like to lead ‘La Mirada Crítica’, the morning program currently presented by Ana Terradillos.

The paparazzi argued that Ana Rosa wants a change to a schedule with less competition and a calmer life. However, Unicorn Content’s sources have been categorical in assuring that this information is “absolutely false.”

The production company, chaired by Quintana herself, denied that the journalist has requested to leave the afternoon slot or that she intends to do so in the near future.

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