Alejandra Rubio has decided to make an important turn in her professional career and move away from television, a determination that marks a turning point in her media presence after several years linked to different social chronicle programs.
The collaborator, daughter of Terelu Campos, known for her participation in television spaces and for being part of a very media-savvy family, would have opted to temporarily withdraw with the aim of prioritizing her personal and family life, at a time when her life situation is undergoing relevant changes. This decision comes after a period in which she has combined her activity on television with other projects and responsibilities.
Alejandra herself has explained her decision with statements in which she affirmed: “This is the last day I am going to speak”, adding that sometimes it is necessary to stop. She also pointed out that the decision comes after what happened recently: “It is because of what happened yesterday, I thought I would wait a little longer, but I have nothing to wait for. I have to think about myself”, she confessed on the program Vamos a ver on Telecinco. The 26-year-old woman also stressed that it is a well-thought-out decision and that the latest criticisms have influenced her final decision: “Right now I have to think about myself” and “It is the best decision I can make right now. I don't want to be here anymore”.
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Throughout her career, Alejandra Rubio has participated in different television formats as a panelist, consolidating herself as a regular face in entertainment and the gossip press. Her departure represents, at least for now, a hiatus in her public exposure, although it is not ruled out that she may resume her professional activity later on.
With this decision, the collaborator joins other recent cases of television figures who choose to pause their career in the media, reflecting an increasingly frequent trend of personal rethinking within the audiovisual sector.