The death of María Teresa Campos on September 5 shocked the entire television world, where the presenter had a large number of friends and colleagues given her career. In recent weeks, her daughters, also television stars Carmen Borrego and Terelu Campos, have carried out several legal procedures that include the distribution of the legendary communicator’s belongings.
In the Telecinco program Vamos a ver, of which Borrego is a collaborator, the television station has given all the details about this movement, in addition to telling how she feels currently. “The economic value of the things has been much less important than the sentimental value; you know that your mother has kept them with great affection and they will always be in the family and among us,” she said.
Regarding her mother’s last move, Borrego has assured that “the worst thing” for her “was dismantling the house of her life, the house in which she invested all her work,” adding that although it is not valued, “they are things that you buy with effort and love”. “My mother was the one who decided what she took and what she didn’t, she decided what she took to her apartment,” she said.
“We all have our houses set up, and now you can’t put furniture or belongings through the door,” she commented regarding María Teresa’s belongings that both Terelu and her are currently managing. In this regard, he added that “the things that were hers and of emotional value to her are distributed among everyone, among grandchildren, children and even siblings.”
This distribution is being especially hard for the Campos family, since they claim to have their mother very present. “I have dreams and in which I dream of my mother, of me, cleaning up her house, of her alive telling me what I keep and what I don’t,” said Carmen Borrego. “There is a specific piece of furniture that whenever I dream about my mother, she refers to it, and of course, I have kept that piece of furniture,” she later confessed.
Finally, Terelu Campos’ sister has revealed what object makes her get “goosebumps” because it “smells like her”: “I am amazed because she was already very thin, she put it on because she was cold and it hurt her.” carried until his last days,” he said. Borrego has been blunt: “I am never going to wash it, I smell it and I live in my mother.”