Bárbara Rey shoots Borja Prado, boss of Mediaset: “Don’t forget the president’s name”

Second intervention by the former star this Monday, three days after the interview in which her son, Ángel Cristo Jr., revealed authentic atrocities from his childhood and adolescence with his mother. Barbara Rey has flatly denied the rumors about a possible ‘family setup’ to make money and has released a cryptic message: “We all know how they work in the place where my son has spoken. They want to wash their image but they are going down the wrong path. I know how they respond, now comes the attack and destruction. I cannot speak more clearly, whoever takes it for granted, should take it for granted. “We must not forget the name of the president and not of Spain.”

The set of YAS, a program in which Bárbara Rey spoke this afternoon, was silent: “We take note of everything,” said Sonsoles. It should be noted that Ángel Cristo Jr. spoke of Fridaythe new Mediaset program, and that the president of the Fuencarral network is currently Borja Prado, son of Manuel Prado de Colón y Carvajal, who was private administrator of King Juan Carlos I. To a good connoisseur, a few words are enough.

Bárbara has revealed that she fears for her son’s future and the harm that could be done to him: “I am afraid, I am used to dealing with the media and many times they have attacked me, my daughter also has a way of being… but my son “He is very introverted, I have never seen him talk like that. Ángel is not prepared for this.”

The former star has also assured that it is not a ‘family setup’ to make money, as has been suggested in some places: “My life is complicated but it’s true, no montages. “I don’t know if my son is influenced or not, but I’m not going to speak badly about my son, I’m not going to take advantage of what he says to sell exclusives or clean up my image or anything at all.”

“I want to see my granddaughter”

Bárbara has closed her television intervention by revealing a new piece of information unknown until now. Asked if she believes that her estrangement from her son will also cause an estrangement from her granddaughter, she said: “They have never given me any facilities to see my granddaughter.”

A complicated situation that she had kept silent about and for which she is willing to fight wherever necessary: “I hope the situation improves because if not, I’m going to take measures, because I’m not going to miss that. I’m not going to miss my granddaughter. She’s a girl and I don’t want to talk about this, but I adore her and she’s a lot like me.”