Kiko Hernández, out of his mind against Gloria Camila and Ortega Cano: “You have a lot to keep quiet about, disgusting”

If you have linked brown. Kiko Hernandez has broken out against Glory Camilla this Thursday after the daughter of Jose Ortega Cano defended his father tooth and nail on social networks against some information from the collaborator, which suggested that the right-hander had recently acquired a restaurant. Kiko also made fun of the bullfighter for the way he walked.

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Rocío Jurado’s daughter wrote this Wednesday on her Instagram profile: “Honey, let me tell you that your information is wrong. But if so, tell you that at least we would have a restaurant, but we would not invent having a disease like cancer.”




Following these words from the young woman, who announced her withdrawal from television in October, Kiko has been furious against her and her father from the set of Save me: “Too bad I didn’t do it so that in 20 years of my career you have to say some information of mine that was invented. Resorting to that shows that you are an asshole, that you have no arguments.”

Later, he has thrown where it hurts the most: “You see, make a joke about how your father is. If I wanted to hurt you, I would tell you that your father has killed a person, that your mother found a note where he spoke of the host that he gave. If I wanted to do harm, I would say that you have been defenestrated by Rocío Carrasco and that you are an ass-licker of being. You have a lot to keep quiet about. Disgusting”.

José Fernando’s sister, in her message, made reference to the controversy of the former big brother’s pancreatic cancer. He was highly commented years ago that he publicly announced that he suffered from pancreatic cancer, from which he fortunately recovered. There were those who doubted the veracity of that disease, which she recounted in a Telecinco program, in prime time, which caused her then friend, Mercedes Dearpointed out to him for allegedly having used victimhood to recover his public image, little less than inventing the ailment, the same one that ended with Rocio Jurado o Rocio durcal. The Supreme Court gave Hernández a sovereign romp when he tried to silence some media outlet that directly published that cancer had been invented.