Alba Carrillo has broken her silence after being removed from Mediaset, where she will not work as a collaborator again. Unicorn Content, producer of Ya es mediodía, confirmed that her contract ended on March 31 and was not renewed.
The model uploaded a post to Instagram on Wednesday, April 19. “First of all: I am very grateful for all the love and support that I am receiving,” she says at the beginning of her text. The tertullian shared an optimistic message: “TV is my natural environment and I am happy there. A cycle ends, but a stage full of good things and beautiful projects begins.” She then addresses her followers: “And I hope you’ll come with me! Nothing would make me happier!”
The video that accompanies these words shows her preparing and eating a sweet. He has the help of her son, who does not appear in front of the camera and whose voice is heard in the piece. “To celebrate the beginning of this new stage, I leave you a ‘reel’ to encourage you to try a great dirty thing, which Lucas really wanted: ‘Roll-ups’ with ice cream”, she explains. Carrillo ends her message with words of gratitude: “Thank you for loving me. He is mutual.”
The decision to do without Alba Carrillo would have been taken by Borja Prado, president of Mediaset, according to the journalist Marina Esnal. “The leadership does not want anything controversial,” she said on Telesalseo.
Different media considered the possibility that the collaborator has been included in the list of celebrities banned in the aforementioned communication group. Semana magazine offered the statements of a member of Unicorn Content: “She has been vetoed for being a person in Operation Deluxe against La Fábrica de Tele.”
Alba Carrillo was one of the regular contributors to the Fresh section of Ya es mediodía. In 2023 she had also participated in The Temptation Debate and had been one of the guests on Saturday Deluxe. In addition, she had been in charge of We have gotten involved, a video podcast available on Mtmad and in which she shared the limelight with Nagore Robles.
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