Save me Kiko Matamoros reveals how much money he earns on television

Kiko Matamoros explained his money and debts on Tuesday, March 28, in Sálvame. The Telecinco space broadcast images of a delivery of Amar para vivir, the format of Marta López Álamo and her partner in Mtmad, in which the two talked about salaries, expenses and luxuries.

Adela González shared a question on the set that she had been asked on the street: “If Kiko Matamoros has everything seized, as he says, how can life that teaches us be pasted?” He prepared to answer: “I’m going to explain it to you. Besides, you’re going to understand it very easily.”

The collaborator said: “I have four payrolls. The Treasury retains me more or less, depending on the amounts I earn, what I invoice or the fees with each company I work for.”

Then he gave figures: “If I have an average of 2,500 euros left for payroll, for example, I would get together with 10,000 euros a month. Plus another 10,000 that my partner can contribute, well it’s already 20,000 for two. Do you think not Can we stick the life that we stick?

The tertullian affirmed: “I can earn what a minister, despite the embargoes and withholdings that the Treasury practices on me.” One of his companions wanted to know: “And how much does a minister earn?” He replied: “About 8,000 euros with allowances per month. And look at the things that are bought later.”

Miguel Frigenti was critical of the statements that Kiko Matamoros and Marta López Álamo had given: “To say in the video that you have the average Spanish salary is to be a bit out of orbit. I think it looks a bit ugly, and I tell you with love , say that you are three or four days a week eating in restaurants with Michelin stars when later you have the debt that you have”.

The aforementioned admitted that they often eat and dine out, but not always in establishments of the same level. In addition, he rectified the words of his girlfriend and indicated that she had suffered a slip: “She wanted to say that we live above average.”

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