Imminent reunion between Carmen Borrego and her son José María

Carmen Borrego is going through a difficult time. After being forced to leave Supervivientes 2024 due to medical recommendation, the one who was once a collaborator in Sálvame, has come across the powerful exclusive that her son, José María Almoguera, dedicated to her in Semana magazine together with his ex-partner Paola Olmedo. Now, both protagonists of this family dispute must find themselves in a most uncomfortable situation.

Borrego had to leave Honduras due to the anxiety he suffered during his experience in the Callos Cochinos. After this hard blow, added to that of his son, Terelu Campos’ sister has already been reunited with several family members and friends. This Saturday afternoon, collaborator Omar Suárez from Fiesta said that he had had the opportunity to see Carmen the previous afternoon.

That is why many are now wondering what happens to his son José María. And the reunion between them after the controversial interview could be very close. And Carmen is usually a collaborator on several television programs, including Así es la vida, the program that Sandra Barneda and César Muñoz present every afternoon on Telecinco. Her return to the format could be a key moment, since her son also works there.

It is a job that both share and that could cause them to meet, causing a forced and little-sought meeting. Whether they will meet before on their own or not is unknown. However, Carmen has not spoken publicly about her intentions to see her son. What she has talked about is the anger she has after seeing everything her son and daughter-in-law have said about her.

It was last Thursday when Terelu was telling her sister on set what happened with José María. “I’m only going to respond to something that comes from my heart. I have done everything for him. My conscience is completely clear. I will continue to be here if he needs me. Everything in life has a limit. This may be mine “Borrego said then, receiving applause from the public and in front of his sister Terelu, visibly affected by the family conflict they are experiencing.

“I’m going to sleep peacefully. I have my family. My friends. I’ve been killing myself as a mother for many years. I’ve put up with a lot of things. If I hadn’t put up with them, I wouldn’t have to go through this. Children are unfair and those who come with children are even more unfair. He will have me whenever he needs me. Yes, I say in this moment and in this instant: everything in life has a limit and my conscience as a mother is clear,” concluded Carmen Borrego. We will have to wait to find out what finally happens.

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