Just a few weeks after Sálvame officially lowers the blinds, and although its future could once again be up in the air, the program continues to receive all kinds of blows, both on television and outside of it. The format of La fabrica de la tele has been involved for some time in a whole plot that was initially called Operation Deluxe, in reference to the same space, and to this are added a multitude of individual complaints.
The last one that has been known comes from the hands of Gustavo Guillermo, right hand of MarÃa Teresa Campos and close friend of the television company. In full recovery of the presenter, who accumulates a long period of time without appearing on the screen, the man has sued Sálvame and his production company for “violation of privacy, honor and self-image” of both him and his partner Ainhoa.
As Es Diario has reported exclusively, Guillermo has decided to take the Mediaset program to court after just a few months ago, in December 2022, it was discussed in a way that he considers distorted. He also considers that the privacy of his partner was undermined, despite being out of the public spotlight.
Both Ainhoa ​​and Gustavo have decided to denounce Sálvame for talking about them in a defamatory tone in its two versions (daily and Deluxe), always according to their version. In these programs, MarÃa Teresa’s friend was labeled a “mole” and even spoke of treason to the entire Campos family, including their daughters Carmen Borrego and Terelu Campos, regular faces in the Telecinco space.
The aforementioned article in Es Diario speaks of Gustavo Guillermo as the “third son” of MarÃa Teresa Campos. He is not only one of the great pillars for the presenter for many years, but he would also be one of the people she is leaning on the most during her current illness. The most recognized facet of the man is, without a doubt, that of the driver of the Malaga communicator, which has led him to appear in the media on many occasions.
Both Guillermo’s complaint and that of his partner are currently in the hands of the Torrejón de Ardoz Courts, in Madrid, which will decide whether or not their rights have been violated. These demands would have been filed several weeks ago, before the news of the cancellation of Sálvame was known.