Terelu Campos has become the protagonist of today’s news this Wednesday. The presenter of Sálvame has given an interview in the heart magazine Lecturas, in which she has opened up about the delicate situation that she is living with her mother and about some of the most controversial problems that have surrounded the Campos family .
The delicate state of health of María Teresa Campos has caused both Terelu Campos and Carmen Borrego to be going through one of their worst moments. The mythical 82-year-old presenter suffers from severe cognitive impairment, which has led to a radical change in her life and in that of her relatives.
The presenter has opened up in the interview and has left some rather controversial headlines, which has not gone unnoticed by the media. For this reason, her daughter, Alejandra Rubio, went to the set of Así es la vida on Wednesday afternoon to comment on all the statements that her mother has made.
One of the collaborators of the Telecinco space Ángela Portero has been especially harsh with the presenter, stressing that Terelu Campos had made contradictory statements, after having asked on more than one occasion respect for the image of her mother.
At one point in the program, Alejandro Rubio entered the set and explained that he had been able to speak with his mother. ”He has made one thing clear to me. She did not expressly ask that Teresa not be talked about, but that she not be photographed,” he confessed. ”What she wants is for it to be clear how Teresa is and for her not to speculate anymore,” declared Alejandra Rubio.
”She has also written me another message, quite angry with me for those words, because in some way I said that I was surprised that they brought up the subject of their mother when she has always asked us for respect. She has told me the same thing as Alejandra ”, commented Angela Portero.
Minutes after these words, the presenter contacted the presenter of the program. ”Of course I’m not angry. What happens to us with Manuel (Concha Velasco’s son) is that they believe that since they have been so great, we have the power to take away their suffering and unfortunately it is not in our hands,” Terelu Campos wrote to Sandra Barneda.