The family war between Carmen Borrego and her son, José María Almoguera, continues to be one of the main topics of today. Terelu Campos’ sister, who had to leave Survivors due to medical prescription, faced a devastating reality upon her arrival in Madrid. During the last gala of the contest, Carmen Borrego discovered, thanks to her own sister, the devastating statements that her son and her still daughter-in-law, Paola Olmedo, had made to Semana magazine.
At the moment, there has been no contact between mother and son, despite the fact that they both work on the same program, Así es la vida. This past Monday, all eyes were on Carmen Borrego, who after returning from Honduras, resumed her duties as a collaborator in the presenter space by Sandra Barneda and Cesar Muñoz.
However, the expected meeting between mother and son did not occur, since the former contestant chose to give him her space. ”Things have to cool down, I have no problem looking at his face or greeting him,” she declared on the program That’s Life.
Furthermore, Alejandra Rubio’s aunt wanted to make it clear that despite this confrontation, “she was not going to stop being a mother from one day to the next, nor stop being a mother, nor stop loving him.” Although she clarified that she had always taken great care in preserving her privacy, regardless of the rudeness she had suffered, such as finding out about the birth of her grandson on television. ”I still feel like mother to my son and mother-in-law to Paola and I’m going to limit myself to waiting,” she said.
Minutes later, TardeAR collaborators wanted to address Carmen Borrego’s new statements and give their opinion on the confrontation between mother and son. Ana Rosa Quintaba was totally surprised that they had not seen or spoken to each other since her arrival despite working in the same place. ”Maybe I’ll go overboard with what I’m going to say, but kid, go and give your mother a hug, which is the greatest thing you can have in life,” said Manuel Díaz ‘El Cordobés’.
”Is the problem here the new woman or the mother-in-law? They say that mothers-in-law are like clouds, they leave and the day remains wonderful,” Paz Padilla joked. ”My mother said ‘I have four daughters-in-law and I love them all equally because I don’t love any of them,” she continued saying. Shortly after, Vicky Martín Berrocal’s ex-husband confessed that family problems had to be resolved in privacy. ”The dirty cloths are washed at home,” added the woman from Cádiz.
However, when collaborators debated the possibility that Carmen Borrego was the trigger for the breakup, Paz Padilla declared the following: ”The mother has to know how to disappear when her son has a new family. You have to know how to retire and be in the back room. She can’t be on the front line.’ ”But Paz, José’s wife also has to respect the mother of her husband and the grandmother of her son. “She has to go in two directions,” the presenter replied.