A few hours ago, Belén Esteban set social networks on fire by uploading a series of stories to her official Instagram account reflecting on a topic that she did not finish clarifying and launching taunts ‘into the air’.

”How lucky you are that they don’t let me speak, but you know what? “That the word love is worth it to me, something that none of you have,” wrote the former Sálvame collaborator in the first of the publications.

”If I spoke, you wouldn’t be able to go out on the street because it would embarrass you. But keep quiet because I deserve more pity and please don’t let magazines or the media call me because I’m not going to say ANYTHING. Not because I want to, but because what I love most (his daughter) asks me to do it,” he wrote in a second Instagram story in which he chose the song I love you by José Luis Perales to accompany the text.

Many of the followers of the Madrid woman, upon seeing the great anger she had, thought she was talking about some directors of the new leadership of Mediaset España and about the latest decisions they have made in the communication group. However, everything seems to indicate that Belén refers to his ex-partner and father of his daughter, Jesús Janeiro, better known as Jesulín de Ubrique.

Last Tuesday, one of the most successful bullfighters in our country turned 50, the date on which his wife María José Campanario dedicated a beautiful letter to him on Instagram: ”Congratulations on this new return to the Sun to the purest soul that may exist; to the one with the biggest heart; the one who works tirelessly, the one who protects me even from the air that may touch me… The one who gets emotional and cries with a song by Rocío Jurado and with a little girl who plays the cajon. The one who wakes up at night to put his hand on my chest again and tell me ‘I just need to know you’re there.’

Julia Janeiro, eldest daughter of the former Masterchef Celebrity contestant, also dedicated a post to him: “Thank you for giving everything for me and my brothers and thank you for being the best father I could have had.”

The congratulations to Jesulín that make him a ‘perfect husband’ and ‘father of courage’ would have bothered Esteban, but what would have led him to explode are the statements of several collaborators of the Mañaneros program, who defend that, currently, Jesulín and María José is freer than ever to show her life on social networks because Sálvame no longer exists nor does the woman from Madrid have a television space to criticize. It should be said that Lydia Lozano stood up for her partner and her former program and made it clear that the man from Ubrique never had a problem selling information about her life: wedding, births, etc., so she was not exactly restrained.

Belén Esteban is tired of seeing how Jesulín appears like a ‘great father’ to society when he has supposedly never acted as such with Andrea Janeiro, the daughter they have in common.

As he has explained online, the only motivation that prevents Miguel Marcos’ wife from speaking without censorship about what she really thinks is her daughter, whom she respects and loves above all else.