Ortega Cano hits Rocío Carrasco where it hurts the most: “Her mother will be suffering a lot”

Jose Ortega Canothis Monday, was once again the center of the new accusations of Rocio Carrasco in his docuseries: “He told me that I was killing my mother,” explained the daughter of Dew Sworn in Telecinco. The right-hander, after this and other statements, has reacted, outraged.

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“His mother will be suffering a lot. Sure,” the right-hander has limited himself to responding this Tuesday before the press. The bullfighter has already announced that he was willing to take “all” the necessary legal measures against Rociito.

In the new episode of the docuseries, the universal heiress of The Greatest continues recounting her experiences with the bullfighter. Specifically, an episode that occurred in Houston stands out: “When my mother was hospitalized, he was absent, he would disappear. Once I found him lying on a row of chairs in the hospital. I told him that my mother was looking for him, that what towards”.




“Not even here are you going to respect me?” Rocío Jurado would have said to Ortega after returning to the room. At this time, the right-hander, according to Carrasco, did not answer. However, later, already in the hotel, he allegedly attacked his wife’s daughter: “Are you going to tell me what I have to do when you are killing your mother?”

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After these words, Fidel Albiac came out in defense of Rociito, leading an argument with the matador: “José, we’re in a thirty-something, if you say that to my wife again, we’ll go through the windows together downstairs. As long as you have little life and Not ashamed to say that to a girl whose mother is dying, we’re both going downstairs,” Fidel would have snapped at Ortega, according to Rociito’s version. “It is the only real discussion between Fidel and José Ortega Cano,” Rocío added.

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