
Carmen Borrego, Very Affected After What Happened Inside 'GH Dúo': 'I Don't Like It'
Terelu Campos's sister has appeared particularly hurt live by the images she has seen
Carmen Borrego is following GH Dúo in a special way, not only because her son, José María Almoguera, is participating, but also because she attends the set. In one of the latest shows, she has appeared very affected by what has happened inside the Guadalix house.
Specifically, she has been seen particularly hurt by what Miguel Frigenti said to her son. In the midst of an argument, he brought up the conflicts he has with her. A comment that later led Carmen to state: "I don't like people being hurt intentionally."

The conflict between Miguel Frigenti and Carmen Borrego's son erupts in GH Dúo
José María Almoguera is Carmen Borrego's son and the eldest grandson of María Teresa Campos. Although he initially stayed away from the media spotlight, his entry into GH Dúo has placed him at the center of public attention.
Since the beginning of the show, his mother has closely followed his journey, regularly attending the set and commenting on the situations he faces. She has seen how he has started a romance with María Sánchez, known as 'La Jerezana'. He has also had several conflicts with some of his fellow contestants.

One of José María's most tense recent episodes was a confrontation with Miguel Frigenti. The argument, sparked by differences in cohabitation, intensified when Almoguera retorted: "Everyone stays as they are," to which he replied with a direct accusation. The former Sálvame collaborator replied: "And you like to skin your mother for money."
This comment, which alluded to Borrego, provoked an immediate reaction in José María. He declared that, for him, Frigenti was "dead" and even considered leaving the competition.
After the incident, Miguel reflected and decided to apologize to José María. He said: "I regret it, I swear, and I say it from the heart, because I have a lot of affection for your mother, because I worked with her for four years. I was wrong and I apologize."
Moreover, already in the confessional, he addressed a few words to Carmen Borrego herself: "I apologize if it offended you. I'm already imagining the public scorn."
Carmen Borrego shows herself offended and affected by what happened in GH Dúo
Carmen Borrego's reaction was swift. From the GH Dúo set, she expressed her discontent and pain over what happened. She firmly stated: "I don't like people being hurt intentionally."
Furthermore, although she accepted Frigenti's apology, she was clear in her stance: "He has apologized and I accept it. But that comment was made with very bad intentions and very bad blood."

These statements reflect the profound impact the incident had on her. Yes, highlighting the difficulty of separating her role as a television collaborator from her role as a mother.
This episode highlights the emotional complexities faced by the families of reality show contestants. For Carmen, the experience of seeing her son in GH Dúo is a rollercoaster of emotions, from pride and joy to concern. Her presence on the set aims to support José María and also offer a close and human perspective on the participants' experiences.
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