Kiko Matamoros has recently discussed the future of Alessandro Lequio on the show “No somos nadie,” broadcasted by TEN. In recent weeks, Lequio has been in the media spotlight for various reasons, all interconnected. Initially, it was his memoirs that drew attention, followed by the re-emergence of a former partner, and most recently, an interview in which his ex-wife labeled him as an abuser. These events have contributed to a negative public image for Lequio.
During the broadcast on October 30, Matamoros pointed out the individual who holds significant sway over Lequio”s professional prospects. He stated that high-ranking officials within the network are proposing a change in Lequio”s behavior. Notably, Ana Rosa, a prominent figure at Telecinco and Mediaset, is seen as critical to this situation because she owns many of the production companies that create the network”s programming.
Matamoros emphasized that for Lequio to remain on air, he would need to adjust his demeanor. Lequio has a long history with Telecinco, having first appeared as a contestant in the reality show “Uno para todas,” but he became a regular contributor to “El programa de Ana Rosa” in 2005. His career has since been marked by various controversies that have affected his public perception.
As Matamoros articulated, “In any case, it will involve a change in behavior,” indicating that the path forward for Lequio hinges on his ability to adapt to the expectations set by influential figures like Ana Rosa.
