Toñi Moreno reveals the worst moment that María Teresa Campos spent on television

María Teresa Campos is one of the most important presenters in the history of television in our country.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
30 August 2023 Wednesday 22:54
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Toñi Moreno reveals the worst moment that María Teresa Campos spent on television

María Teresa Campos is one of the most important presenters in the history of television in our country. The journalist has been in charge of numerous programs on the small screen. Now, at 82 years old, the presenter is going through a delicate state of health, which has caused her to spend a long time away from the media spotlight.

The serious cognitive deterioration suffered by María Teresa Campos has set off all the alarms around her and her two daughters, Terelu Campos and Carmen Borrego, are the ones who are suffering the most from this situation, since they are not separated from their mother at any time. Thanks to them we have been able to see first-hand how the journalist is at the moment.

To the delicate state of health, we must add that the presenter has been left without her special tribute program on Telecinco, because the audiovisual group has rejected her daughters' proposal to make a documentary about the journalist's life, accompanied by a debate later with professionals of the sector.

And although the journalist has reaped many successes on screen, the truth is that not all were lights in the professional career of María Teresa Campos. The presenter Toñi Moreno has been in charge of recounting in a recent interview with Lecturas magazine one of the worst episodes of Campos on television.

The Canal Sur presenter wanted to remember her time on the Antena 3 Cada Día program in 2004. At that time, the veteran journalist was in charge of presenting the channel's new space. And it is also that María Teresa Campos left Telecinco to tackle a new professional challenge on Antena 3. But far from what was planned, the audience did not support the journalist's new format, becoming a resounding failure.

''We didn't know how to give the public what they wanted. Those were very difficult years for Teresa. She did not know how to accept her failure very well, it was difficult for her and it hurt her a lot, she felt abandoned by her public, "said the Andalusian. A hard blow for Campos, who had to face the typical phrase of "you're the last thing you've done." ''If the last thing you've done has been a failure, you have to be aware that you're in a bad moment,'' affirmed Toñi Moreno.