Alba Carrillo sends a hint to the Mediaset leadership after her sudden dismissal

The ex of Fonsi Nieto entered last Monday on the list of banned that the Fuencarral chain has imposed in its attempt to launder Mediaset. So Alba Carrillolinked to Unicorn (the producer of Ana Rose), has been left out of Telecinco after thirteen years of relationship. The model’s reaction to the dismissal was expected to be heated, but nothing further: she has sent a calm and loving message. Of course, with a hint for whoever wants to pick it up.

“First of all: I am very grateful for all the love and support that I am receiving”Alba Carrillo said in a publication this Wednesday. “A cycle closes but a stage full of good things and beautiful projects begins and I hope you will accompany me. Nothing would make me happier! TV is my natural environment and I am happy there”. The pullita is subtle but clear and to understand it we only have to use the Spanish proverb: the goat throws into the mountains. Does he warn that sooner or later he will return to television? That this is not a ‘goodbye’ but a ‘see you later’? Could he return to Mediaset when the storm subsides or will he take revenge by switching to the competition, as Sonsoles Ónega did?

It must be taken into account that Alba’s dismissal has not been well received on social networks, where they point out that there are many other more offensive and controversial commentators and collaborators who should already be on the streets according to this supposed ‘laundering’ strategy. In addition, we must not forget that Alba maintains a very good relationship with Ana Rosa Quintana and her producer, who has faced the leadership (and will surely continue to do so) to keep Feliciano’s ex in their ranks. In fact, his Christmas party was the scene of Carrillo’s latest controversy: some high-voltage images with Jorge Pérez that the workers themselves leaked.

Now, the theory that she was fired for being controversial is the official one, but not the real one. As we collected the model’s real problem is Operation Deluxe, which investigates an alleged illegal traffic of private and personal documentation on dozens of well-known characters, including Alba Carrillo. The model has appeared in the case and has not wanted to reach an amicable agreement, as others have done, and Mediaset’s policy is clear: they do not want employees who have pending cases with their production companies.