Terelu Campos stars today in the issue of Lecturas magazine with her already characteristic summer pose in a swimsuit. The daughter of María Teresa Campos has taken the opportunity to open up to the readers of the magazine with which she collaborates and tell a little about how she feels about the cancellation of Sálvame, her mother’s illness and other issues that they affect you.

Carmen Borrego’s sister, who has just returned from America from recording a docurreality for the Netflix platform along with some of her colleagues (Kiko Matamoros, Belén Esteban, Lydia Lozano, Víctor Sandoval, etc.) is very angry with Mediaset and has no afraid to say it. ”How much cynicism, right? They try to act as if we were dead and we are alive ”, she tells the magazine while she clarifies that this is what ” bothers them the most ”.

It should be noted that both Terelu Campos and his fellow program members found out about the cancellation of Sálvame through the press, something that especially annoyed the workers who had been working hard for more than 14 years in the Telecinco space.

”This is detrimental to whoever does it, because the public is not stupid. See if we are interested that we only have to see the hearings,” says the daughter of María Teresa Campos openly in the interview for the middle of the heart.

“Save me could be ‘mortally wounded’, like that in quotes, but with the things they have done and how they have done them, what they have managed to do is revive and ‘resurrect’ Save Me”, the communicator says while confessing that they were 34 days waiting for a death sentence.

In the interview for Semana, Terelu Campos also talks about the very complicated family situation that they are living with the illness of María Teresa Campos and explains that the support of her sister Carmen Borrego and her daughter Alejandra Rubio is being fundamental: “This illness not only the sick person is carried away, but also those who are next to him.

After declaring that he cannot bear to see his mother suffer more, Campos reflects on his sister’s situation with his nephew José María. Since they had a public dispute, Borrego’s daughter-in-law and his son have not spoken to him. Although the former Sálvame collaborator has apologized to them on numerous occasions, they do not allow her to meet her grandson. Faced with such a drama, Terelu fails to understand how her nephew doesn’t act otherwise and shares very sure that her daughter Alejandra “she would never do something like that to her.”