Alba Carrillo, retaliated: Mediaset’s revenge for her legal fight with the producers of Sálvame

the ex of Feliciano Lopez He has been one of the most common faces on the Fuencarral chain until this Monday, when his veto has been ratified. The decision of the new leadership is firm: they do not want controversial people in their ranks and Alba Carrillo it is. That is the official version, the real one is quite different: the model is in person at the deluxe operation contra The TV Factory.

This is how sources from the chain reveal it to the magazine Week: “Alba has been vetoed for being a person in Operation Deluxe against La Fábrica de la Tele. She will not return. Telecinco does not want to have anyone working who sue their production companies.” Let’s remember that Operation Deluxe is a police investigation into the leak of a large amount of confidential information (judicial, police…) from a long list of celebrities to The TV factory. Several journalists and paparazzi would be implicated, and many of the victims have appeared in the case. Others affected, however, have reached an amicable agreement with the aforementioned producer or with the chain. Alba is not one of them, of course. In fact, she launched an open war against Jorge Javier and La fábrica de tele that moved from the sets to social networks.

The same sources suggest that Alba is devastated. She did not expect to be part of the chain’s banned list, along with Kiko Rivera, Gloria Camila, Rocío Carrasco and Antonio David, among others. She felt safe in Unicornthe producer of Ana Rosa Quintana, with whom he was designing very exciting new projects for her. For now, the leadership’s decision is firm and Carrillo will disappear from it’s already noonwhere he participated two days a week.