A few days ago, Gloria Camila Ortega attended an event in which she opened up to the press about all the hate and pressure she receives from haters on the Internet and assured that on more than one occasion she has thought about “changing her last names and start a new life”. Rocío Jurado’s daughter explained that she handles the situation the best she can thanks to therapy, but that people and her hatred in her networks have made her believe many times that “she does not deserve to be the daughter of the biggest ”.

These statements brought a lot of queue and the journalists asked his father, the bullfighter José Ortega Cano, about the issue. The right-hander, in an attempt to calm the waters, expressed that his daughter “is fine” and that there is nothing to worry about.

Some words by Rocío Flores also went viral at that event in which she compared the career of her grandfather, Pedro Carrasco, with that of her grandmother Rocío Jurado: “Really, the one who was of fundamental weight was my grandfather. My grandmother was a singer, she had the greatest heart in the world, everything was great, but as a recognized athlete, world champion, featherweight, Europe 20,000 times… I want to tell you.

Although the young woman qualified her words later on her Instagram account, the fans of the singer of Como una ola or Algo se fue contigo criticized her harshly on social networks, considering that she is “ungrateful” and that she does not he values ??his grandmother enough.

”They poke me and I don’t bleed. What a family it was for poor Jurado”, ”What we have come to” or ”I suppose she needs to be talked about and she has no more options left” are some of the comments that could be read about the topic online.

The one who was the singer’s sister-in-law wanted to give her opinion on both issues and defend Gloria Camila and her niece. Regarding Ortega Cano’s daughter, Benito said that “she has gone through a very difficult time, but she is a wonderful person to carry such great surnames.”

Regarding the issue of the daughter of Antonio David Flores, the former collaborator of Sálvame is clear about it and defends that it was all a misunderstanding: “I think she wanted to say that after 22 years since (Pedro Carrasco) died, that Make him a statue now… because he deserved it many years ago”.