This Friday, the son of Bárbara Rey and Ángel Cristo will sit down again on the Telecinco program ¡De Fridays!, to give new details about his relationship with both parents. Ángel Cristo García returns ready to expand on the information that he already gave last week, at the premiere of the new space presented by Santi Acosta and Beatriz Archidona, regarding the photographs that his mother asked him to take when he was still a minor. age.

Ángel Cristo Jr’s initial interview has turned out to be a real bomb for both Bárbara and Sofía Cristo, who have been especially hurt. His words on television about the star have also served to make other people speak out about what they have experienced, as is the case of Silvia Salas.

The former Mallorcan model was a partner of Frank Francés, the tennis player with whom Bárbara had a relationship after Ángel Cristo. Salas went to Así es la vida this Friday to tell the origins of her feud with the star and, in addition, give new details about the controversial photographs that her son has brought to the fore.

“This woman came out saying that Frank Francés would surely have left me because the child was not his, while I was pregnant,” she revealed on Sandra Barneda’s program on Telecinco. The athlete decided to put an end to his relationship with Salas while pregnant with their common child. “Bárbara came out saying that maybe I had been a prostitute, but always in a veiled way,” he said.

“It’s already hard to have to take photos of your mother the way he wants,” he began by saying about the issue of photographs between Barbara and the emeritus king. It is at that moment when Silvia Salas reveals that “she has done it with another person” in the same way, when Ángel Cristo Jr was still a minor and revealed his identity: Frank Francés himself. “He made them in order to be able to sell them, but then they were not sold because they broke before their time,” he claimed.

“Angel Cristo made them when he was 16 years old and Sofía was 12 or 13, and one day he caught them smoking and set up the world championship,” he continued explaining. They intended to sell the photographs to the defunct magazine Interviú, images that were “more risqué than normal” as Salas explained. “If I want to protect my son, I take a step forward and say that I have made a mistake, but I do not go behind, blaming my son,” he replied again to Bárbara Rey.