Alexia Rivas and Cristina Porta face off in ‘It’s eight o’clock’: “Do you have to attack to defend yourself?”

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Sonsoles Onega had to order ‘It’s eight o’clock’ for the great confrontation of its most controversial collaborators. Alexia Rivas and Cristina Porta They got into a heated argument forsurvivorsfull of attacks on his emotional and professional life.

Rivas did not like the first statement of the sports reporter: “The gum continues to be stretched here, always at Anabel’s expense.” The collaborator’s response was swift and clear: “I am working on this program and four programs. You are working on only one program”, released him.

The personal attacks immediately came from Porta: “Do you have to attack in self-defense? What kind of attack! First you quit journalism. I’m not talking about my ex-girlfriends”. “No, you’re talking about your exes in a magazine,” Alexia replied to Cristina’s insistence: “No, I talked to him when he was my boyfriend.”

The former Mediaset reporter launched a plea in her favor: “I, Cristina Porta, don’t drop my rings for talking about my private life on the show. I don’t think I am feeding or they are feeding me because we are all in the circle. Given the increasing intensity of the conversation, Sonsoles Ónega had to stand up and calm the waters.

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