Raquel Bollo, in financial bankruptcy: this is her large debt

Raquel Bollo, a former collaborator of Sálvame, is going through a complex financial situation.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
05 August 2023 Saturday 10:58
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Raquel Bollo, in financial bankruptcy: this is her large debt

Raquel Bollo, a former collaborator of Sálvame, is going through a complex financial situation. The latest news about the Sevillian businesswoman indicates that she would have incurred a large debt that has shaken her financial solvency.

In a Fiesta exclusive, it has been revealed that Bollo has accumulated a considerable debt with the Treasury that is estimated to be around 100,000 euros. "That is more or less the amount that remains to be paid," said the journalist Luis Rollán, a close collaborator and friend of Bollo.

This situation is further aggravated by the recent declaration of bankruptcy of his personal business. According to information, this decision was made on July 31 as a result of Bollo's inability to assume the pending payments that he has accumulated with suppliers and different companies linked to his brand.

With this setback, and despite the revenue obtained by the Bollo clan in Survivors - her two children did a good job in the most recent edition, for which she has appeared a lot on television to defend them -, the former collaborator of Sálvame has seen her personal economy plunged into a crisis from which it does not seem easy to get out.

Aurelio Manzano, another of Fiesta's collaborators, has questioned Bollo's financial responsibility, alleging that the businesswoman has consistently evaded her payment obligations. In addition, he has added that Bollo also owes money to several of his professional colleagues, from whom he would have asked for money to be able to move forward.

However, to defend her friend, Rollán wanted to deny that Bollo owed a million euros, as had been said. In this sense, he has clarified that the correct figure is 60,000 euros and that Bollo has already paid more than 250,000 euros to the Treasury, including interest and additional taxes that have accumulated.

Despite this serious economic situation, from Fiesta it has been pointed out that Bollo owns certain properties that could allow him to face an eventual increase in his debt. Although such assets have not been specified, this information provided by Rollón suggests that the Andalusian businesswoman may have some options in store to resolve her financial crisis.