Edmundo Arrocet's cousin counterattacks the Campos: "Terelu at Christmas dinner was rude and vulgar"

Mustache Arrocet has become the protagonist of the day in the world of the heart.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
03 October 2023 Tuesday 23:00
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Edmundo Arrocet's cousin counterattacks the Campos: "Terelu at Christmas dinner was rude and vulgar"

Mustache Arrocet has become the protagonist of the day in the world of the heart. The comedian born in Buenos Aires gave an interview this morning to Diez Minutos, in which he spoke for the first time about María Teresa Campos after her death and clarified some issues that have arisen in recent days. However, he has not been the only member of his family to speak out about what happened. And, on this occasion, his words have been forceful.

In an interview granted exclusively to Europa Press from Peru, Ruth Lohse has thrown several darts at the daughters of the missing Spanish communicator. Bigote's cousin has attacked both Terelu Campos and Carmen Borrego, criticizing her attitude and character. Likewise, she clarifies that neither she nor her cousin want to have any type of relationship with them, blaming the help that she gave them at the time, for example in the workplace.

“We are not interested in what these people say,” Ruth began, pointing out the statements of both sisters, indicating that they preferred to remain silent and not interfere with exclusives. “Nothing surprises me about them. It demonstrates the quality of education, their way of living and what they are like,” she added. Without lowering her tone, she has described Carmen Borrego as “ungrateful”, after she pointed out Arrocet as the worst thing that happened to her mother.

“I am surprised that she expresses herself like this about a person who has helped her at a time when they needed it. Edmundo found work for his daughter and her husband, thanks to him they were able to work. They are the only ones who should know if love truly existed. When they have been together for so many years, it must be for a reason. He has never spoken badly of them, but they have never spoken well of him,” she declared before the microphones of Europa Press in Peru.

Despite this scuffle, Ruth Lohse does not point out any type of problem with the deceased: “We have always had a nice relationship. When I was in Madrid, Teresa invited us to eat, but that day Chiquito de la Calzada died and my cousin had to go to Malaga.” Despite this, she confessed that she had never wanted to be close to Terelu or Carmen, particularly after a Christmas dinner in which the daughters addressed María Teresa in a “rude and vulgar” way.

Lohse concluded by reiterating the veracity of his brother's words and that more interviews on his part would soon take place: “Everything Edmundo says in this interview is true, he will always tell the truth. He has always been very fond of Teresa and helped the Campos, both Terelu, Carmen and Alejandra.” Some sound statements that could have a lot of coverage in social gatherings and gossip magazines in the coming days.