Anabel Pantoja demands the presence of Bárbara Rey at Ángel Cristo Jr.'s wedding and Sandra Barneda's 'zasca' is anthological

The island of Survivors 2024 dressed up this weekend for a unique event: the wedding of Ángel Cristo Jr.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 April 2024 Sunday 11:10
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Anabel Pantoja demands the presence of Bárbara Rey at Ángel Cristo Jr.'s wedding and Sandra Barneda's 'zasca' is anthological

The island of Survivors 2024 dressed up this weekend for a unique event: the wedding of Ángel Cristo Jr. and Ana Herminia. After several days of promotion by Telecinco, the Cayos Cochinos were ready for the couple and the spectators to enjoy an unforgettable moment. Although not everyone has been for the work.

Anabel Pantoja has expressed her discontent during the debate that Sandra Barneda presents every Sunday: "I am not very happy with today's wedding." This statement has caused the Catalan presenter to be surprised. Despite having dressed for the occasion, Pantoja has He explained his discomfort: "I just... I didn't come straight from the wedding," suggesting that there were deeper reasons behind his indignation.

The collaborator has not hidden her frustration and has provided more details about her unease: "I am outraged. The two protagonists are coming together in a very good way and well, I think an important person is missing here."

The great niece was referring to Bárbara Rey, mother of the groom. Thus, the Sevillian influencer wanted to make a plea in her favor: "I think this wedding is a joke. On behalf of Bárbara Rey, I want to be here claiming her place. I think Ángel and Ana Herminia have to call the future mother-in-law because it's a wedding."

Faced with Pantoja's vehemence, Sandra Barneda wanted to put her finger on the issue, as she herself has acknowledged, bringing up the Pantoja family history. "Isabel Pantoja did not go to her daughter's wedding," she recalled, referring to the relationship between Isa Pantoja and Asraf. The influencer, for her part, has only been able to nod with a resigned "yes, yes."