Laura Bozzo is compared to “Satan”, according to the producer of Televisa

Wilkins spoke on the subject of Laura Bozzo, who is currently a fugitive from justice in Mexico, in an interview with TVyNovelas, where he recalled one of the episodes that most marked him in life: the fact of having worked with the Peruvian driver, in 2011.

“Hell,” was the first thing the TV producer said, Who explained the reason for her qualifier towards one of the most appreciated women on the girl screen.

“In the first week of live broadcast on Canal 2, he said on the air that Televisa’s technicians were not working. A huge lack of respect for the company that had opened its doors to him,” the interviewee confessed. .

From that moment on, he said, the lawyer also “seemed to her an abusive rude person who exercised ‘mobbing’ (work harassment) with impunity, even on screen.”

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When Wilkins was asked what concept he now has of Bozzo, his answer was to quote the words of today’s congresswoman for Florida (USA) Maria Elvira Salazar, who was a presenter of the Telemundo news program and share with the Peruvian.

“As Congressman Salazar said today, ‘When you meet Laura Bozzo, you meet Satan.’ I agree with Maria Elvira, that in his book ‘If God is with me, who do you?’ narrates how Laura Bozzo took it from Telemundo where it lead the main news program“, The interviewee insisted, concluding that” I would never work with her again. “

This was the publication made by TVyNovelas on the cover, where the subject of the producer and Bozzo was on the cover with the headline “uncover the sewer”.

Laura Bozzo and the “hell” of working with her on Televisa, according to TV producer

Despite his bad work experience, the producer has no grudges against the host of ‘Laura in America’, whom he invited to present the Televisa programs ‘Hasta en las mejores familias’ and ‘Avui’.

Wilkins’ statements are known in the midst of the legal process facing Bozzo in Mexico for the crime of tax evasion, for which, according to lawyer Gustavo Herrera, he has no choice but to pay the 14 million Mexican pesos (about 2,600 millions of Colombian pesos) plus fines, for not going to jail.

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