Ginés Corregüela and Yaiza Martín were in Sálvame on Wednesday, May 24. He starred in a confrontation with Kiko Hernández, whom he had previously criticized on social networks.

The former contestants of Survivors 2023 had seen a video of the program during a TikTok live in which the collaborator said about her: “She is not with Brad Pitt, that Ginés has a belly that looks like Santa Claus.” The Canary considered it disrespectful. Her partner branded the commentator as “false”: “There are so many things that they say that are lies…”.

The Andalusian denied in the Telecinco space some of the information that they had given in previous days. After speaking about the comments about his physique, he questioned Hernández: “I said that you are more false than the soul of Judas because you say things that are not true. If I come only for money, so do you and your role is to throw people saying things that aren’t true.”

The aforementioned stressed that he has been working at Telecinco for 25 years and blurted out: “Your thing is to make sandwiches.” The ‘tiktoker’ pointed out that he has a permanent job and called the collaborator “liante”. He recalled that he had defended Yaiza: “The only person who stood up here for your girlfriend was me, so document yourself beforehand.”

Ginés Corregüela spoke in Sálvame about his family situation and the separation from his wife. Laura, one of his daughters, intervened on the phone in the program and was moved: “You know that I love you very much. My sister thinks in one way because of her experiences… But I will never think that you are a bad father. Maybe you have not been like a mother, that when something happens to me, she is there like a mother, but I know that you give your life for me”.

The guest burst into tears upon hearing her. The young woman indicated that her parent had made mistakes and that “everyone is wrong.” She was also willing to talk and smooth things over with Yaiza Martín: “If you’re happy with her, I’ll be here for whatever you need.”

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