Carmen Borrego claims not to have bought Edmundo Arrocet's interview: “I have toilet paper until December at home”

Edmundo Arrocet's interview for Diez Minutos magazine continues to generate reactions on television sets, and they are not particularly positive.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 October 2023 Wednesday 17:06
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Carmen Borrego claims not to have bought Edmundo Arrocet's interview: “I have toilet paper until December at home”

Edmundo Arrocet's interview for Diez Minutos magazine continues to generate reactions on television sets, and they are not particularly positive. The comedian has not hesitated to talk about his relationship with María Teresa Campos and her daughters, Terelu and Carmen. Something that has not sat well with the Campos family.

Among other things, 'Bigote' has claimed that the presenter asked him to marry her so that he could enjoy a pension if she died before him. Likewise, he has not hesitated to put on the table what for him was the reason for the breakup: "They were issues of jealousy. Distrust was deteriorating the relationship."

Carmen Borrego went to her job on the program Let's See and couldn't help but talk about her mother's boyfriend for almost six years. "I haven't had the time or need to buy the interview because I have toilet paper at home until December," the collaborator began to relate.

Although he wants to stay out of Edmundo's words for his mother, he has not been able to contain himself. "I think it's very easy to provoke me because I'm less politically correct. I'm not going to answer anything. The one who portrays himself is him, the one who acted is him. I'm going to respect my mother's memory. She wouldn't like it." for us to enter," he said.

For Carmen Borrego, the comedian's own acts portray him. "I can tell you an anecdote that defines the character very well. One year in the summer in Marbella this person did not leave the room for a week. He did everything there," he explained to publicly expose what Edmundo Arrocet was like when he was with María Teresa Fields.

"Seeing all this, how the hell did your mother endure five and a half years with this guy?" Joaquín Prat asked himself. "Because you always think that this is going to change," answered the journalist's daughter. "She was very happy, but she was also very unhappy. I said it the other day and I maintain that the worst thing that has happened in my mother's life is this person," she added.

Something that Carmen Borrego did want to clarify is the story of the loan that Edmundo offered his mother. "I think it was once punctual. When you live for six years with a person in a big house, with service, with a driver at your disposal and you don't contribute anything, well, maybe at that moment you have a problem because logically you have to help," he assured.

Likewise, he has not been shy about talking about Edmundo Arrocet's guilt in his mother's health problems. "This made him not resume his life. With this I am not saying that he was responsible for his death, but for my mother's decline. He never ever recovered," he said.