Ana Rosa suffers a flight of collaborators: Cruz Morcillo and Paloma García Pelayo follow in the footsteps of Beatriz Cortázar and sign for Antena 3

We already warned that the signing of Beatriz Cortázar by Antena 3after years by the side of Ana Rosa Quintana, it was only the beginning of a flight of collaborators from one chain to another. There were more gatherings who were also negotiating to change their barco and there are already new names that have signed exclusivity with the “enemy”. In September, when Joaquín Prat is in charge of the mornings, Paloma García Pelayo and Cruz Morcillo, together with Bea Cortázar, can be next to Susanna Griso. The same thing can happen to Ana Rosa in the afternoon: that her former collaborators meet with Sonsoles Onega. They have already closed the deal. Sources close to Ana Rosa’s producer admit that Antena 3 “is touching many” but they assure that “there are more who stay than those who leave.”

But the point is that Cruz Morcillo and Paloma García Pelayo, two other historical Ana Rosa’s programalso set course for Atresmedia, as he has learned exclusively Informalia. The two have signed an exclusive contract with the Planeta chain to join the Antena 3 programs.

The idea is that the three -Cortázar, Morcillo and García Pelayo- participate in the news formats that the channel has, both Public mirror as And now Sonsoles. And not only those.

In this way, we will find a surprising image when we see the new collaborators of Antena 3 next to Susanna Griso in the program against which until now they have competed from Telecinco. It will be more morbid if possible to see any of them sitting with Sonsoles Ónega at the same time that Ana Rosa Quintana is broadcasting TardeAR when he premieres his new evening program on Telecinco.

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Cruz Morcillo is a veteran of black chronicle information in ABC, but she began her television career alongside Ana Rosa Quintana, who signed her for the events section. In the same way, Paloma García Pelayo has spent years in the ‘Social Club’ of ARalthough he has made this position compatible with holdings in other spaces, such as Save me o Dew. tell the truth to stay alive. These formats, by the way, were made by La Fábrica de la Tele, which is the rival producer of Unicorn, Quintana’s company. Sister of Alvaro Garcia Pelayo (GTres agency and the production company Kometa, which made that Ana Obregón special), Paloma has also published two books Will you be my queen?about Queen Letizia, and Leonor, the unexpected princess.

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