Telecinco is plunged into chaos after the start of the renewal process that has affected many television formats and professionals in the chain, both in front of and behind the cameras, who had been working for the Fuencarral group for many years.

Lists of faces banned in the communication group and control of a large part of the time slot by the production company Unicorn Content, owned by Ana Rosa Quintana, who will be in charge of the mornings, noons and afternoons. Something that Patricia Donoso did not like, who has written a letter to Ana Rosa in which she makes it clear what she thinks of all these changes.

“Dear Ana Rosa Quintana, in life you must learn not to spit up, because it can fall on your face,” the former Survivor contestant begins by writing. Donoso is very harsh with the journalist, accusing her of having “allied” with someone.

An ally who, presumably, is Borja Prado, current president of Mediaset and responsible for the situation of the changes that are taking place in the chain in Spain. For Donoso, this alliance has only served to “put more than 200 people out of work” that the morning presenter would never have considered colleagues, “but people who you looked down on with disdain.”

“You managed to destroy 200 families, but you won’t get much more and you will continue walking until they indicate where the exit door is,” warns the former reality contestant, defending La Fábrica de la Tele, who also points out that “it is not good to be happy about the misfortunes of others, and even less having gone through an ordeal in which everyone sympathized with you”.

For Donoso, it is clear that Ana Rosa Quintana would only have one objective: control the chain. “If you thought you could handle Telecinco at your whim, you will have realized that this is not possible and that the reign has lasted less than the miscalculated skid,” he says, although regretting that, anyway, “the damage is done “.

“In life, reigns are not always long,” he insists, before wishing him that “you are very well” and that “luck be with you.”

Patricia Donoso was one of the faces that was censored by the new Mediaset regulations. Now, not for all of her programs. The television company reproached the chain for not letting her go to the set of Survivors after participating in the contest, which she voluntarily abandoned. Traditionally, she could not participate in the debates, but neither could those who were expelled due to discipline, something that Yaiza Martín, one of the most controversial contestants in the edition, has done.

“You banned me from your program, but to go to Fiesta for free if it was useful to you,” he reproaches him in his letter, “but I didn’t do it for you, I did it for the wonderful people who work there.”