In recent weeks, José María Almoguera has become the most prominent name surrounding the Campos family. A role that, in previous years, Edmundo ‘Bigote’ Arrocet had occupied. The Argentine comedian became the number one enemy of Terelu Campos and Carmen Borrego after ending his romantic relationship with his grandmother, María Teresa Campos, who died last September.

His name appeared again on the cover, specifically that of Diez Minutos, this same week after the conflict between the production assistant of Así es la vida and his mother. Given the attention she has attracted, Friday! She has arranged an interview with him for his most recent program, where she has given all kinds of opinions on a multitude of topics. One of the most striking has become a dart directed at María Teresa’s granddaughter, Alejandra Rubio.

“Since she saw little of them, she was very affectionate with them,” Edmundo began, referring to the matriarch of the Campos family with her grandchildren. “They weren’t going to see it. If Alejandrita were here, how many times, when I was here, did you go to see your grandmother at home? Say it,” he asked, forcefully. The comedian, however, assured that his relationship with Terelu Campos’ daughter began positively, despite currently being on opposite spectrums.

“I became very fond of Alejandrita, because it turns out that she (María Teresa) spoke wonderful things about her, about when she was little, the drawings that I sent her and all that. And as a grandfather I know what that is. “So we talked a lot about her and she told me things about her,” said the interviewee, even commenting on an occasion when he accompanied her to Madrid to participate in a television program. “Whatever they asked of me,” he added.

The collaborator of Así es la vida reacted prior to the interview, intervening directly in this Friday’s edition of her program. “That I didn’t visit my grandmother… Let’s see, that’s surreal, because he said on his day that no one was going to see his grandmother except me,” commented María Teresa’s granddaughter. Likewise, she pointed to a change in her statements with respect to what she had commented in the past.

“I am very calm. Now he praises Jose, before he praised me. Before I said that the one who saw my grandmother the most was me and now it is José. It’s just that everything he says is not true. “Everything he says falls under his own weight,” Rubio insisted, as upset as her mother or her aunt regarding Arrocet’s last interview. Carmen Borrego herself insisted to the media that she not be asked more about this matter.