"Now they don't name me": Bárbara Rey charges against Telecinco in 'El Hormiguero' after being banned

Bárbara Rey went to El Hormiguero for the first time in a very special week in which Pablo Motos only interviews women on the occasion of the International Day of Working Women.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 March 2023 Friday 14:51
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"Now they don't name me": Bárbara Rey charges against Telecinco in 'El Hormiguero' after being banned

Bárbara Rey went to El Hormiguero for the first time in a very special week in which Pablo Motos only interviews women on the occasion of the International Day of Working Women. The artist promoted the docuseries Una vida Bárbara. Bárbara Rey, portrait of a survivor, and she took the opportunity to send a message to Telecinco.

In this series, the Murcian woman recalls some of the hardest moments of her life, both professional and personal. After seeing all the episodes, which can be seen on Antena 3 soon, the presenter began by reviewing the complicated childhood that his guest had.

As she explained, she was never a desired daughter, something that she believes could affect her throughout her life in which she has sought the affection that she lacked at that time. Pablo asked her if it was true that her mother had tried every possible way to abort since she found out she was pregnant.

The totanera confirmed it and explained some of the techniques she tried so that the pregnancy did not continue. From hitting her belly, to sitting down the stairs, a few words that left the set speechless. "I know because she told me," she added to add more drama.

"She suffered from nerves and you have to excuse her in that sense, but when she got sick, which was almost always, she hit me," she admitted with some sadness. That lack of affection, as he admitted, led him to look for him years later with other men who even hid her relationship with her.

A large part of the interview in El Hormiguero was focused on his romance with the king emeritus, whom he wanted to defend: "He has done things that perhaps were not right and that the people who loved him very much did not expect, but he helped in a moment of Transition in which we were all very afraid".

"We don't know the ins and outs, however, it was a hard time and that must be put on a scale," he said. Despite her defense, Barbara did not hesitate to ensure that the rumors and her comments have harmed her more than benefited her over the years, both professionally and personally.

Turned into one of the stars of Atresmedia thanks to the Cristo y Rey series, the guest did not hesitate to speak from the Antena 3 set about her problems with Mediaset, despite the fact that only a few weeks ago she gave an interview to Risto Mejide. She at first remembered her legal problems and the result of her.

"I filed a complaint against another chain and after five years, after calling me a prostitute, blackmailer and everything... The compensation was 30,000 euros, with that I had to pay the lawyer, who took a very high percentage. I now pay it All I want is for the truth to come out," she said, very annoyed.

"They only boast of what they say, now that they do not name me, because it is curious that after having gone to an extraordinary program, both for Risto and for me, I no longer have a place in that chain", recalling the great audience that marked your visit to Traveling with Chester.

"It is shown that it follows the trail of vetoes, which come from where they come from. Whose were the dangerous friendships? Many of us know what dangerous friendships were, some are here and others left," he explained to Pablo Motos, but without giving Names.

In this way, he confirmed the list of characters banned by the Telecinco and Cuatro programs, including names such as Rocío Jurado, Rocío Carrasco, Antonio David Flores, Fidel Albiac, Olga Moreno, Rocío Flores, Marta Riesco, Gloria Camila, José Fernando, Rosario Mohedano, Rosa Benito, José Ortega Cano and Kiko Rivera.