'Save me' the mess and "sneak" Makoke at the wedding of Kiko Matamoros and Marta López Álamo

The wedding between Kiko Matamoros and Marta López Álamo is being one of the great events of the year for Sálvame and possibly one of the most important days of the program before it ends up closing forever in a few days.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
02 June 2023 Friday 16:45
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'Save me' the mess and "sneak" Makoke at the wedding of Kiko Matamoros and Marta López Álamo

The wedding between Kiko Matamoros and Marta López Álamo is being one of the great events of the year for Sálvame and possibly one of the most important days of the program before it ends up closing forever in a few days.

On such an important date as today, it would be expected that no one in the popular Telecinco space would make any mistakes, but nevertheless there has been one of those historical "bundles" that no one on social networks has been able to ignore.

"The departure of Kiko Matamoros and Makoke from the basilica after their wedding", has published the official account of Sálvame on Twitter, a message that has a lot of pepper and morbidity taking into account that the error mentions Kiko's ex-wife and not the who is marrying him today.

Accompanying it with the emoji of a heart, Sálvame has tweeted the message that he has already deleted on a very special afternoon for Matamoros, who has married Marta López Álamo to the full media expectation of Telecinco and his colleagues.

The curious thing is that if the news is accessed on the Telecinco website, there is practically no reference to Makoke, and they limit themselves to saying that "Diego (Kiko's son) was happy that his entire family was in the wedding, something that did not happen in the previous wedding of the Sálvame collaborator with Makoke”.

The fatal error on Sálvame's twitter has had dozens of hallucinating responses: "How come Makoke", "What a beautiful outing with the ex included", "you have the wrong girlfriend" or "they really fire the one who has the Twitter account.... why don't you stop putting Makoke, how clumsy” are some of the most prominent comments on the publication.