Gloria Camila believes that “karma” has acted at the end of ‘Save me’: “They no longer reported, it was a crush”

The Flores/Ortega side of the family Rocio Jurado could be said to be hopping on one foot in order to Save me after 14 years on the air. If a few days ago they were Anthony David And your daughter Dew those who celebrated that La Fábrica de la Tele closed its star program, as we count in scoopnow he has done it Glory Camilla.

“It is a program that was no longer just informing, I also think that it has been a constant crush on many public figures,” said the daughter of Jose Ortega Cano at the photocall of an event held in Madrid this Wednesday.

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“I think that being a public figure does not also give you the right to destroy us. We are people, we have feelings, we have a heart and we also have a family,” argued the 27-year-old who had been away from the spotlight for a while on medical recommendation to take care of your mental health.

The sister of Rocio Carrasco believes that “karma” has to do with the cancellation of the format that leads Jorge Javier Vazquez on Telecinco: “In the end they go home, but we stay a little screwed up at home afterwards. So it’s not that I’m happy, but I do think that it was a bit of karma that has acted.”

His words are in line with what his niece, Rocío Flores, said: “I am aware that our case has had a lot to do with the decision that has been made. It has been shown that the small has won the giant. This is only one battle of all that remains. I give thanks. There is a phrase that comes as a glove: die killing. This is what has happened”.