The legendary television presenter María Teresa Campos died on September 5 at the Fundación Jiménez Díaz hospital. The mother of Terelu Campos and Carmen Borrego had been admitted to the medical center for several days due to an episode of acute respiratory failure.

The veteran communicator had suffered a great cognitive deterioration in recent months, something that her daughters had already made clear in some interviews and interventions with the media.

The death of the woman who was the host of successful programs such as What a Happy Time, Every Day or What’s Interesting has caused a great social stir in our country, as she is considered one of the pioneering women in the world of communication in Spain.

Among all the reactions from public figures, relatives, friends and colleagues, that of Edmundo Arrocet stands out, the last partner that the journalist from Malaga had. It is known to all that the relationship between the two did not end very well and, for a long time, there was talk of the reasons that led the lovers to separate: alleged infidelities, Arrocet’s trips, etc.

However, Bigote Arrocet wanted to dedicate a letter to the woman with whom he shared almost six years of his life. The Argentine-Chilean actor has made the writing public through the media for 20 minutes and has explained that he has no other intention than to vent publicly: ”To vent my heart with ease and to be able to express the most beautiful and remarkable things that I treasured during the five years and seven months that I lived with Teresita, her real name. With her I shared love, trips, meals, secrets and mutual confessions.”

In the letter, the communicator dedicated some very nice words to the ‘queen of the mornings’, as well as expressing that he lived with Campos a love free of lies: ”I want to highlight her love of work, her intelligence, the ease of word and his strong character at times. But also the ability of her to move in the arts of the falsehoods of certain human beings.’ Furthermore, in the letter he has acknowledged that Terelu’s mother always treated her family “with infinite love and sweetness.”

Although he had not explained himself in depth, Arrocet went live on the Espejo Público program the day his ex-girlfriend’s death was made public and shared how he felt: ”It is a loss for all of us, the family and the people who loved her. wanted to. We are very sad. “I’m in America and I never imagined it (…) I lived with her for six years and I was very happy.”

As a farewell, the comedian decided to finish the writing that he has made public by making it clear that he will remember Rocío Carrasco’s friend with happiness: ”I will keep the beautiful memories of Morita until the day I say goodbye to her and not because of a WhatsApp as many say.