Telecinco broadcast a new installment of Sálvame on Wednesday, February 1. Cristina Porta attended an event as a reporter for the program, where she starred in a tense confrontation with Marta Riesco.

Porta attended an event in Las Ventas, and when he tried to interview José Ortega Cano and Gloria Camila Ortega, Riesco tried to prevent the reporter from doing her job. “It’s just that it’s quite complicated. Marta Riesco is a little rude,” Cristina released.

Subsequently, Riesco approached Porta. “Your professionalism is sorely lacking if you work on a show that has done what it has done,” he told her. “What has he done? A large audience. We are at an event, Marta. Focus, you are not the protagonist. Please, we are covering an event and it is believed that she is the protagonist, I am freaking out,” Cristina replied.

“Marta, you are not well. Calm down because you are happy on your social networks and I see that you are not too happy,” added Porta, while Riesco described the treatment that both she and Antonio David Flores had received from Sálvame as harassment. It should be noted that in Mitele you can see deferred deliveries, but this clash has already been eliminated by Mediaset.

Riesco did not hesitate to respond to Porta through Instagram stories. “Thank you all very much for your messages. Here I am, even if they have tried otherwise, working,” he published.

“I hope that this great reporter that is Cristina Porta and that she has said that I am zero important and that she has told me ‘who are you?’ is asking Marina Esnal about San Isidro and not about me,” she added. “Well, he is the editor of Sálvame who gives instructions to Cristina Porta, who is there, because she does not do it herself, but rather follows the instructions of a fellow editor and scriptwriter who tells her the questions she has to ask” , assured Riesco, who recorded the editor and Cristina. “They tell her ‘rebuke Marta Riesco’ and she goes and does it. It’s not just her fault,” he commented. “There she is. See? They tell her everything, since she’s so smart, they tell her what she has to say and everything she has to do,” Marta insisted.

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