Rosa Benito, punished on Telecinco for ‘Judas’: ranting against the chain that feeds her is expensive

“Don’t be happy about your neighbor’s evil that yours is on the way”, says the popular saying. the sister-in-law of Dew Sworn rejoiced at the defeats of Save me against the competition, forgetting that the program of Jorge Javier Vazquez it is broadcast on the same chain that feeds it. Her cocky attitude has cost her money, since they assure that she has been temporarily banned from Telecinco.

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Your retweets and likes on social networks they did not like a hair in Telecinco. So much so that they have given her a slap on the wrist by vetoing her as a collaborator: “Rosa has been banned for more than a month, because the network has not liked her behavior on social networks at all, sharing the success of programs such as bitter land or messing with La Fábrica de la Tele”, sources familiar with the matter point out to The reason.




This wake-up call would not have caught him by surprise, since rose benedict he would have received warnings on more than one occasion: “He had already been warned of these behaviors,” they say.

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However, not everything is black because from the production company of it’s already noon y Ana Rosa’s program They are fighting for her return: “From the Unicorn production company they are doing everything possible for them to come back. They want her here and even more so now, when the second part of Rocío Carrasco’s documentary begins, but from the network they are opposed at the moment”.

For Rosa, for her part, these comments enter one ear and come out the other: “I have not left Telecinco, I needed to disconnect. I have no knowledge of the veto”, she herself has confessed in said newspaper.

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