Less than a week ago, Terelu Campos opened the channel in the magazine dedicated to the gossip press Lecturas after saying goodbye to her mother, María Teresa Campos, in her homeland, Málaga. ”My mother has suffered, for almost eleven months, the greatest horror of the life of any human being. “Her brain devoured her and her body consumed her,” explained the former Sálvame presenter in the article.
He also confessed that, on many occasions, he prayed for his mother to leave in peace as soon as possible, since he could not see how she was suffering and do nothing to help her, a situation that he would not wish on even his worst enemy.
Although the tabloid magazine focuses this week on the wedding of Kiko Hernández and Fran Antón, they have also given Carmen Borrego’s sister a space to vent and respond to people who have criticized her way of firing the ‘ queen of the mornings’.
Terelu explains in the space that she feels very proud of having organized such a beautiful event in Malaga and of having said goodbye to her mother in style in her city, something that many have not understood, but that she justifies by explaining that María Teresa Campos “He never broke that blood tie that united him to his land.”
Alejandra Rubio’s mother openly admits that she feels hurt and sad to have heard colleagues criticize the way she and her sister Carmen have acted, since she does not feel that they have respected the difficult situation they are going through.
In the letter, Terelu thanks Jorge González, general director of the AC Marriott Málaga Palacio, for his beautiful friendship and his fundamental help in organizing the funeral, but also takes the opportunity to make it clear that he does not deserve the descriptions of “thug” or ”gorilla” that some media colleagues dedicated to him when they saw him accompanying her at the entrance of the church.
One of the programs that most criticized the veteran communicator’s last goodbye was Espejo Público, a space in which the presenter and some of her collaborators gave their opinion in a brusque and not very empathetic way, in addition to criticizing the friend of the Campos family. Shortly after, Susanna Griso asked for forgiveness, something that Terelu greatly appreciates in the text.
”I am very happy that, after hearing those epithets, at least Susanna Griso has apologized, because she did not recognize him,” said Rocío Carraco’s friend, making it clear that Griso knows perfectly well what kind of man González is.