Rocío Flores celebrates the fall of ‘Sálvame’ and warns: “This is just a battle of all that remains”

His was one of the most anticipated reactions since last Friday we announced for the first time that The TV factory closes its flagship, Save me. Rocio Floreswho has several legal cases against those responsible for the production company, has celebrated the news: “I do not give my opinion in depth for obvious reasons. I have an open legal process with all of them. That is why I remain on the sidelines. I have been away from them for a year on TV, but if I don’t say it, I’ll burst: thanks to the Blue Tide movement and to the people who have contributed their grain of sand to this cause”.

The daughter of Antonio David Flores and his family have lived through a real nightmare since the producer supported his mother to tell her version of events twenty years later and released the famous documentary: “I remember the beginnings, when what happened happened. It was all mockery, laughter, ridicule , both me and my entire nucleus and the movement. They said they couldn’t handle us… Now I could be the one who could laugh at you, but I’m not going to. Mainly because I have principles and values. Which I you have shown that you have not”.

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Rocío is emphatic and proud of her fight: “It has been shown that the small has won the giant. This is just a battle of all that remains. I thank you. There is a phrase that comes as a glove: die killing. This is what has happened. In the end, I am a person very affected by this, but as a public figure this should be a turning point to start making the world of the heart healthier, without screwing up anyone’s life, without destroying people and yes, I say it because I have experienced it myself. ‘Save me’ ends but something else will start. There is a long way to go, but in the end, unity is strength”.