The three Campos or the bargain of being both journalists and protagonists: I don’t talk about mine

Terelu Campos She is one of those professionals who combines her status as a character with that of a journalist. This allows her to apply for jobs on television like others in her glorious saga, such as her little sister or her daughter. The three descendants of one of the best communicators this country has ever had are placed in gossip spaces or contests with celebrities: Alejandra Rubio, At only 24 years old, he earns his salary by commenting on the intimacies of others in This is life, from Telecinco. More often than she would like, she has no choice but to talk about herself or her family: either to explain to her classmates why she bathes in panties with Mar Flores’ son (that boy who maybe we wouldn’t buy a used car from) or to talk about his cousin (who works on that same program, behind the cameras), recently separated from Paola Olmedo.

Alejandra, girlfriend of Carlo Costanzia the one with the orange gayumbos and the magazine cover this week (perhaps despite himself), always says before releasing his comment that she doesn’t talk about her things but someone would have to explain to him that he is not on the sets because of his knowledge of Economics, International Politics, Nutrition or Art. He is there as a gossip analyst and not only because of his demonstrated ability with words. The twenty-something, polite and generally pleasant, could in the future be a worthy heir to her grandmother, the great Maria Teresa Campos. But for now it is his inherited fame and his media relevance that sustains his income. It is obvious but it is worth repeating, lest you believe your own lies.

Carmen Borrego He also acts more as a character than as a journalist. She always has reasons to laugh and cry in public. Those fights with her niece Alejandra are left behind: “I may be the girl from the Curva but my aunt is uglier than Dracula’s coachman,” the young woman said when she was less cautious. La Potota is a fitter and she has the good habit of receiving attacks at gayola doors on the sets: “Alejandra says that I am uglier than Dracula’s driver,” she admitted on television.

Carmen is the one who has worked the most behind the cameras on Television but now (she is better paid) she is also the one who has become more of a character than a communication professional. The proof, if any was needed, is that she has been a contestant on Survivors. Her embarrassing passage through the reality, not exempt from controversies and suspicions of a scandalous plug, has ended, at least as far as its time in Honduras is concerned. Now, upon his return, he has something to suffer and earn money on sets and in magazines thanks to the separation from his son, who works in film production. This is life. In the past, Borrego and her daughter-in-law gave a regrettable but very entertaining public spectacle, much worse than The Girl on the Curve and Dracula’s Coachman. What happened about her daughter-in-law was known thanks to the fact that, as often happens around the Campos, someone took care of amplifying (and making profitable) her joys and her shadows in the media.

In this case, we must emphasize that it was not her daughter-in-law who was to blame. This Paola Olmedo, whose name is beginning to sound familiar, was, despite herself, the protagonist of some audios in which Borrego did not come out well. It seems that her mother-in-law sold some secrets here and there and that did not please the beautician nor her son, who did not speak to her mother for a while. She cried on set that distance.

Terelu is now more of a socialite and less of a character than she was in previous times, like when she went out with Pipi Estrada (a century ago, what his daughter would say). She works in a magazine dedicated to social chronicles, in Readings. And on TVE. The current matriarch of the clan only needs to attend two days of the one-hour program in which she works on TVE weekends to earn 1,200 euros. The firstborn of Maria Teresa Campos She is the highest paid talk show in the gossip space offered on Saturdays and Sundays by the Public Corporation’s first network, although the presenter only attends one of the days it is broadcast. D heart.

600 euros for each collaboration in ‘D Corazón’

After leaving Mediaset after the private network defenestrated Sálvame, where she worked, Terelu Campos jumped from Telecinco to RTVE as a collaborator on La plaza, Jordi González’s show that only lasted eight installments due to its disastrous audience data. After her, Carmen Borrego’s sister came to Mañaneros, the morning show presented by Jaime Cantizano, and later she left her place to Lydia Lozano to participate in Bake off: famous baked next to Rocio Carrasco y Alba Carrillo, among other characters from Mediaset who have been caught by the controversial José Pablo López, the former general director of Contents of RTVE, dismissed by the former president before being herself dismissed by the Board of Directors. María Teresa Campos’ daughter charges 600 euros for each collaboration in ‘D Corazón’, a magazine whose audience is far below the network and its competitors. According to the TVeos portal, Terelu has signed 24 of the 48 deliveries and will obtain 14,400 euros for those 24 hours of broadcast. In La Plaza he charged 550 euros per delivery.

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