Ana Rosa Quintana thanks Susanna Griso for her support and reveals the conversation she had with Julia Otero

Television celebrates this Monday, October 10, the return of Ana Rosa Quintana after her fight against breast cancer. The presenter has talked about her return at the beginning of the program and, after her, she has also commented on the video of her that her television colleagues have recorded to celebrate her welcome.

Politicians such as Pedro Sánchez, Feijóo, Santiago Abascal and Inés Arrimadas also appear in it. From TV, colleagues from Telecinco like Terelu Campos, María Patiño or Pedro Piqueras. From the competition, Susanna Griso and Nuria Roca, who have especially moved the communicator.

“All the housemates… I’ve been receiving messages… I haven’t seen almost anyone. I made the decision to live this in my house, with my people, with my family. I have to thank Susanna Griso, very generous , to Nuria Roca… Yesterday I was talking to Julia Otero, it was exciting. I don’t have life to thank her”, she pointed out. The call from the Onda Cero announcer, who also fought her particular battle against cancer, has also been very emotional for her.

Ana Rosa thanked the media professionals for the respect they have had for her privacy: “All the colleagues from all the media have understood my desire to be completely retired.”

About her illness, the Telecinco presenter also added: “This continues, I won’t be able to say that I’m cured for another five or seven years. This isn’t overnight. To my colleagues, thank you for how you’ve maintained this House”.

The journalist, from her program, announced in November of last year that she was diagnosed with breast cancer again. She already overcame the disease for the first time in 2010. So, she did not need chemotherapy. Almost a year later, her return to Mediaset was one of her most anticipated. On her return, she interviews Alberto Núñez Feijóo. She also to Ortega Cano in the social chronicle section.

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