Isabel Rábago issued a statement this Tuesday to deny the information regarding her alleged dismissal from Mediaset. The journalist emphasizes, after several days of silence, that her relationship with her bosses, both at the communication group and at the production company of Let’s seeUnicorn Content, is good; Just as he has no problems with Joaquín Prat and other colleagues with whom he has lived together – chaining, yes, some hookups – on the sets. In his text, he announces that he will take legal action against “an absolutely uncertain story.” “It is intended to undermine my professionalism, after 20 years linked to the Mediaset group,” he says.
The lawyer highlights that throughout the time she has been linked to Mediaset, she has “never” been given “any attention.” “I have neither been warned nor suggested to change my way of working. Not by any management, nor by the chain”. “I have never acted against the interests of Mediaset or any of the production companies for which I have worked. I will also be able to prove it,” he warned. He mentions his dismissal in quotes, and, although he does not fully clarify what his true professional situation is, he speaks in the present tense when he states that he will continue working on primetime programs. “I will continue doing it,” he maintains.
Despite the brawls that viewers have been able to witness on television on various occasions, the television collaborator emphasizes that she shares a good relationship with her colleagues, among them, Joaquín Prat, Patricia Pardo and Verónica Dulanto. Also with the director of Vamos a Ver, Oscar de la Fuente. She says that she gets along well “with 95%” of those present on the set, and that the “conflictive or bad partner image that is intended to be projected” on her is “not true.” She condemns that this information is “an attempt” to discredit her professionally and personally. “I am super proud to work alongside her,” she maintains.
However, the journalist does point to that 5% of colleagues with whom there is not such a good relationship. “It has been a very, very hard year and a half for me because in this profession you meet certain types of people, who give you such a hard time, who make you feel so bad and so small, that you come to believe it.” . “You all know me and know that I will continue to defend my principles, my ideas, my values and I will always fight for my freedom. My honorability and my professionalism are untouchable and I will fight to keep it that way. I don’t owe anything to anyone. I’m not afraid of anything or anyone. “I am not going to allow anyone to rewrite my professional or personal career,” read the last lines.
His background at Telecinco
When El Confidencial Digital announced last week that Rábago had been fired “for not passing the filter” Only a few days had passed since the big fight between the journalist and Marta López in Vamos a Ver. It happened on December 17, after one of the specials broadcast with Bárbara Rey, whom the journalist has defended on numerous occasions. “It strikes me that she makes a boy feel guilty by saying ‘I had to do an Interviú to pay for your studies’. If I had had a quarter of the money she has had, I would have more than raised my three children” said López, regarding Bárbara Rey’s statements about her son, Ángel Cristo Jr.
Rábago replied: “What good mothers we all are. We are wonderful from a television set. Not that message of women at home and quiet, eh.” The journalist, who between 2018 and 2019 worked as a communications and media advisor in the Popular Party of Isabel Díaz Ayuso in Madrid, also criticized the treatment of the information that was given against Rey on the set: ““You have to be very cynical to say and defend that when we on television sets live off these confrontations.”. Thus, during this time Rábago has been in charge of pave the way for possible lawsuits from Bárbara Rey, pointing out the comments of his colleagues as demandable.
Beyond this, it should be said that in recent months their fights have been widely commented on. She has been very critical of the Government of Pedro Sánchez, both on Telecinco and on her social networks. He has assured that “the only right is that of Santiago Abascal” because Feijóo, according to his point of view, came to assume the socialist discourse. And he also came to put the Royal Family in the spotlight after Paiporta’s altercations against Pedro Sánchez and Carlos Mazón. After Santi Acosta’s posthumous interview with Julián Muñoz, she had something to talk about because she was not willing to “make up the figure of a corrupt person.”