Lequio gives Carmen Borrego no respite after the death of her mother: “That attitude of a grieving orphan is a bit exaggerated”

The Campos family continues to mourn the death of María Teresa just a few weeks ago.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
20 September 2023 Wednesday 17:08
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Lequio gives Carmen Borrego no respite after the death of her mother: “That attitude of a grieving orphan is a bit exaggerated”

The Campos family continues to mourn the death of María Teresa just a few weeks ago. Even so, they have decided that it is time to return to normal. Although Terelu Campos is still away from the small screen, Carmen Borrego has given her first interview for Así es la vida, where it has been announced that she will be her new collaborator.

“It has been everything in my life, I have been happy working with her, supporting her and I have had bad times, but I do know something about this profession, it is because of her,” said the presenter's daughter, through tears. A return to television that Alessandro Lequio did not like at all.

"Everyone mourns as best they can, which is not a little. But I think that the attitude of a grieving orphan is a bit exaggerated," the collaborator began to relate in the program Let's see. "That is, Teresa is a mother, but an octogenarian and sick mother, and we have to continue working," he continued.

According to what he said, he believes that the presenter would not have sat on a set to sell the grief of the death of a family member: "She would have done everything possible to take it inside, trying not to cause sadness." Likewise, she wanted to make it clear that everyone present on set has gone through something similar.

Given these words, Kike Calleja, a close friend of the Campos family, could not help but explode against Lequio. "It seems unfair to me. You can't say it's exaggerated. You can't judge the loss of a mother, no matter how old she is. It hurts because you lose your mother," the journalist replied.

"I have said that I am not judging. You say, he has gone to comment on his loss. It is not necessary to do so, you can refuse," Alessandro expressed in response to the accusations of the collaborators present. "It's not part of your job to talk about the pain you feel about a death. That's not part of the job. It can deny you," he added.

Right after, Joaquín Prat wanted to give his opinion: "There are people who take years. There are people who prefer to do it in three days." But if there is something that has made Alessandro Lequio feel bad, it is that they discussed with him what it is like to grieve for a close loss.

"Are you going to tell me what I have to say? I don't think any of you have gone through what I've gone through. I lost my father when I was 11, my mother a few years ago, and a son. I know exactly what I'm talking about. You can refuse. It's not necessary," he concluded emphatically.