Carmen Borrego has become one of the great protagonists of our country today. The Telecinco collaborator had to say goodbye to her adventure in Supervivientes a week ago after the program’s medical team advised her to return to Spain due to presenting a reactive anxiety disorder.
”He can’t control the high level of anxiety caused by his possible return to the competition,” Jorge Javier Vázquez revealed live. After remaining isolated for almost a week in a Madrid hotel, the former contestant returned to public life this past Thursday at the new Survivor gala, where she had to face the harsh statements of her son, José María Almoguera, to the magazine Week.
”I’m just going to answer something that comes from my heart. I have done everything for him. My conscience is completely clear. I will still be here, if he needs me. Everything in life has a limit. It could be that this is mine,” said José María Almoguera’s mother. Some words that were applauded by his own sister and by the presenter of the Mediaset space.
After hearing Carmen Borrego’s reaction at the fifth gala of the contest, Jorge Javier Vázquez wanted to talk at length about the confrontation between mother and son through his social networks. The Catalan published some Instagram stories this Friday in which he commented on everything that had happened last night.
The presenter assured in the presence of a friend that he was really “tired” after presenting the gala. ”Yesterday I got a 21, making sure it came out helped a little,” commented the journalist, referring to the audience that the program had achieved. Regarding the Carmen Borrego moment, Vázquez was most forceful. ”The poor. “I have a son like that and I put him in the food market,” she asserted. ”So that later they say that we have to have children,” the presenter continued.
Finally, the journalist joked on his social networks about how happy he was to not have a partner and once again threw a new barb at Carmen Borrego’s son. ”I’m very happy not to have a child who later turns out like Borrego’s. Do you know how I’m better? Alone,’ he concluded.