TVE takes Rocío Carrasco after the veto in Mediaset: she will be with Julia Otero in ‘Días de tele’

Despite having become almost the main face of Telecinco in the last two years, either due to its two docuseries, its participation in Mediafest, or even having its own section on Save me, Rocio Carrasco has fallen into the list of the 13 names banned in Mediaset by the new leadership.

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A decision that has notably affected his appearance on television sets until he received the call from TVE Catalunya a couple of weeks ago and reappeared with Marc Giró in the program that he presents in the midnight slot, Late Xou.

Now the daughter of Peter Carrascoreturns to national television at the hands of Julia Otero in TV days. The La 1 program presented by the veteran journalist will have a special for Women’s Day, next Wednesday, March 8, which will feature Rocío and other personalities such as the director Leticia Dolera or the actress Go. As a guest will also be Raqueldaughter of Ana Orantesthe woman who was murdered in 1997 after denouncing on television that she had been mistreated by her ex-husband.

The list of vetoes imposed by the current Mediaset board of directors with its new Code of Ethics also includes the names of the husband of the daughter of Rocio Jurado, Fidel Albiacfrom her daughter Rocio Flores and her ex-husband Antonio David Flores. Other names that appear are those of Kiko Rivera, Barbara Rey, Olga Moreno, Martha I can, Glory Camilla, Jose Fernando, Ortega Cano, rose benedict y Rosario Mohedano.