Count Lequio attacks Las Campos and his mother's funeral again: "If you want to do a tribute concert, you do it in a theater"

Last Monday, September 25, the last farewell to María Teresa Campos took place, this time in Madrid.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 September 2023 Monday 17:01
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Count Lequio attacks Las Campos and his mother's funeral again: "If you want to do a tribute concert, you do it in a theater"

Last Monday, September 25, the last farewell to María Teresa Campos took place, this time in Madrid. This funeral took place in the Santa María de Caná Parish, in Pozuelo de Alarcón. A ceremony that lasted two hours and was attended by numerous friends and close acquaintances.

"We have done it with all the love and respect for her. Wherever she is, I hope she has seen us," said Terelu Campos. During the mass, the singer Tamara did not hesitate to dedicate two songs to the presenter. Eternal love and Wait for me in heaven were the two themes chosen by the Campos family. An act that Alessandro Lequio did not like at all.

Miguel Poveda, a great friend of María Teresa Campos, ended the ceremony singing Something went away with you, mother, by Rocío Jurado. "In the end it is still a social event where they get together to remember a person," said Joaquín Prat in his program Let's see.

But it seems that Alessandro Lequio does not agree with everything that happened during the mass. "For a long time now they have been uncomfortable places for me and that's why I avoid them. For me the most important thing is the pain of daughters and a family," he began to relate. "Of course, everyone can say goodbye to his mother however they want," he continued, before exploding against Las Campos.

"Last night several friends who live in the area called me and were quite upset with the priest. They tell me that he is usually very strict with the liturgy. That is why many of his parishioners were surprised that his church allowed this non-canonical festival. ", the collaborator wanted to make clear.

And it is exactly the word "festival" that has created a stir on the set. "It is not an Alessandro festival. That adjective is unnecessary," replied Kike Calleja, a great friend of the family. But he wasn't the only one. Sandra Aladro, present at the mass, wanted to clarify that it was a normal mass.

"Sorry. I have listened to you, I respect your opinions and this is mine. For me a church is a place where you go to pray and that's it," Lequio expressed in response to the criticism. "If you want to do a tribute concert, you do it in a theater, not in a church," he concluded. Although the collaborators did not like his words, they decided to change the subject.

If one thing is clear, it is that there have been many celebrities who came to say their final goodbye to the communicator. Rocío Carrasco, the singer Raphael, María Patiño, Lydia Lozano, Belén Esteban, Lara Dibildos, Carlota Corredera and Eduardo Navarrete, were some of the family friends who did not hesitate to attend the mass.