Terelu Campos has revolutionized the topicality of the social chronicle with her recent interview with the heart magazine Lecturas. The presenter is not going through her best moment, due to the delicate health of her mother, María Teresa Campo. The mythical television presenter, who just turned 82, is suffering from severe cognitive impairment, which has caused the lives of her daughters and the rest of her family to take a one hundred and eighty degree turn.
”This disease not only takes away the patient, but also those who are next to him. I can’t stand seeing my mother suffer anymore,” Terelu Campos recounted. A situation that is coping with her sister, Carmen Borrego and her daughter, Alejandra Rubio, who this Wednesday has visited the set of Así es la vida to comment on the entire interview with her mother.
One of the parts that has caused the most talk in the Telecinco space has been the subject of Carmen Borrego’s son. It is no surprise that the television collaborator is going through a difficult moment with her son. The distance between her and José María is growing, so much so that she has not even been able to meet her grandson.
On this matter, the presenter Terelu Campos wanted to speak in the magazine Lecturas. ”I don’t know my great-nephew. I expressed my desire to meet that child, but nothing has been communicated to me about it,” she declared. “We don’t even have a photo of the little one,” she added. ”Alejandra would never do such a thing to me. My daughter can get mad at me five or six times a day, but then she is very dependent on me and I on her. We are very dependent, healthily ”, she confessed.
“It has been hard, I laugh because I say it has been reading it and saying it cannot be that it has been so firm,” confessed Alejandra Rubio. Sandra Barneda asked the young woman why her mother had been so harsh. ” Carmen is suffering a lot and she is her sister. When I had the problem with Carmen, even though I was her daughter, she said the family, the family, and what happened doesn’t seem fair to her. So that’s why I think she has been so tough,” she said.
As to whether Carmen Borrego could feel bad about these words, Alejandra Rubio was clear. ”I don’t know, I think not. Not this time,” she assured. The collaborator explained that she often fights with her mother, but despite the clashes they always end up making peace. “In addition, we are always together, we do not live together, but we have dinner together, we eat, we are together all day and yes, we fight a lot,” she asserted.