The controversy surrounds Terelu Campos after expressing his discomfort at the treatment received by journalists during the birth of his grandson. The presenter’s statements have not left anyone indifferent, especially her former partner Laura Fa, who has not hesitated to harshly criticize her attitude.

Terelu, who went to the hospital to accompany her daughter Alejandra Rubio, expressed her displeasure at the constant presence of reporters in the vicinity. “I really don’t care if you film me, I haven’t worried about putting on makeup, it doesn’t matter to me. But if you do this to Alejandra every day and even more so with the baby, then you will say that if the relationships are good, regular…” she said, visibly upset. Despite her words, she tried to maintain a friendly tone, although she made it clear that she did not want her daughter to be so exposed to the press: “We all want to be friends, but we all have to collaborate, you understand? I don’t care, I promise you it doesn’t matter to me. I don’t want you to do it to her.”

These statements generated debate in the program ‘Public Mirror‘, where Laura Fa did not bite her tongue when analyzing Terelu’s attitude. According to the collaborator, the presenter is being incoherent: “They play with hypocrisy. They are very used to what the media is. They know how important images and testimonies are. They want the good part of the business, which is the money. The other stuff overwhelms them,” he expressed forcefully. Fa, who shared the set with Terelu in ‘Sálvame’, did not hesitate to remember that she has always known how to handle herself in the media world.

On the other hand, a journalist from ‘Europa Press’ explained what happened during those days in front of the hospital. “Yesterday it was incredibly cold and it is true that we were hiding. Suddenly four people appeared running behind him and he got scared. She gives a bounce first and that is what she is referring to,” he clarified. According to the reporter, Terelu did not act hypocritically: “I assure you that Terelu thought we were no longer there. In the morning, leaving Alejandra’s house, she attended to us. Then she went to eat at a restaurant and when we left, she attended to us again.”

The newborn’s parents spoke briefly to the press outside the hospital. “Very good, very happy. Super happy. Everything phenomenal. Thank you very much for being here. I wanted to come down and say hello,” said Alejandra, while Carlo expressed: “She is fine and so is the child, which is the important thing. We appreciate that you were present.”