Incendiary statements by Ángel Cristo, Bárbara Rey's son: "There was everything: drugs, alcohol, prostitutes..."

Next Friday, November 24, ¡De Friday!, a new program dedicated to the social chronicle that will try to make the audience fall in love with it through intense interviews and exciting testimonies, arrives in prime time on Telecinco.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
21 November 2023 Tuesday 10:19
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Incendiary statements by Ángel Cristo, Bárbara Rey's son: "There was everything: drugs, alcohol, prostitutes..."

Next Friday, November 24, ¡De Friday!, a new program dedicated to the social chronicle that will try to make the audience fall in love with it through intense interviews and exciting testimonies, arrives in prime time on Telecinco. On this occasion, Mediaset España has trusted Santi Acosta and Beatriz Archidona to host the space, something that has attracted a lot of public attention.

As has been revealed to create expectation, one of the first guests on the heart program will be Ángel Cristo Jr., who will give his own version of the complicated relationship of his parents (Ángel Cristo and Bárbara Rey). The interview with Sofía Cristo's brother has already been recorded, so he will comment on his statements on set and resolve the collaborators' doubts.

Although viewers expect an 'easy' interview in which the 42-year-old man talks about his father's horrible attitude and his mother's difficult situation, the newspaper El Mundo has confirmed that the interviewee is sincere like never before in said interview. conversation and has advanced some of his strongest unpublished statements.

"The Moraleja house was a nightmare. There was fear, terror and blood. Everything came and went in that house: drugs, alcohol, prostitutes (...) My mother carried all the responsibility. The real nightmare was my mother "My mother spent a lot of money in the casino," the man explains to the cameras.

As the aforementioned newspaper has revealed, Cristo will also talk in said interview about how his sister started in the world of addictions and where she got the money to pay for these expensive vices that have caused so much suffering to her family.

Although many may think that man has little to say or that talking about his family at this point is 'ugly', the reality is that Ángel Cristo has been watching for a long time how others tell different versions of his life, versions with which he often has not agreed. For this reason, he believes that the time has come to speak in the first person and tell how he experienced his parents' time of fame.

As anticipated, the man will give some new information about his mother's relationship with the now emeritus king and will clarify some of the moments previously narrated by some of his relatives.