Carlo Costanzia has become one of the most sought-after names on the heart scene in recent hours. The businessman, sentenced to prison for his involvement in a luxury car rental business that did not deliver the vehicles, was already in the eye of the storm after his two interviews on Friday!, and this Tuesday afternoon a third broke out news: his possible relationship with television collaborator Alejandra Rubio.
TardeAR has uncovered this exclusive that Semana magazine will publish tomorrow, Wednesday, and which shows Costanzia and Rubio kissing on the cover. Likewise, the inside article would include more kisses and intimate moments from a date in a cafe in Madrid. Among the multiple reactions that have been falling during the afternoon, Ana Rosa Quintana’s program has echoed that of Mar Flores, who would be surprised.
“They had no idea about this possible relationship. “They are now finding out from Semana magazine about Carlo’s new dream,” the magazine’s collaborators expressed in regards to Costanzia’s mother, who had been in the spotlight of many after the two interviews with her son. “I think she will be fine with this girl and her son. She will be fine with anything that stabilizes him,” Ana Rosa herself commented on the matter.
Although the presenter has classified her as “hardworking and very good people”, not everything shines in this possible relationship. And a cross exchange of statements between Alejandra Rubio herself and her mother, Terelu Campos, could have its origins in Madrid himself. The journalist found some words that María Teresa Campos’ daughter had about Carlo very exaggerated, in particular about the motherly work that Mar Flores did.
“I remember that I lived my pregnancy with many fears. Fear that he would get frustrated and that it would not work out. At that time, she worked hard and long hours. I worked until the last day, including the day I gave birth. Who knows how to educate a child? Where is the perfect manual for your child to be educated, studious or perfect? ??”Contributed the Mañaneros collaborator during the whirlwind of criticism of the businessman for his interventions.
“It is difficult for me to see children reproach the education that they say their fathers or mothers seem to have given them. Living is anything but easy and with children it is even more difficult. At the same time, I feel the pain of the pain that these children express for what they have felt and experienced. I find myself on a knife’s edge and I explain myself: I am a mother and if I saw my daughter on a television set talking about her father or me it would be the biggest failure of my life,” she insisted.