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This tweet was not overlooked by José Antonio León, a reporter for 'Sálvame', who replied with "you already have something in common." This has caused Alexia Rivas to jump, thus starring in one of the most notorious confrontations through social networks. The young woman used this same means to answer him by reasoning.
"Dear José Antonio León. (It's called, isn't it?) You didn't say the same thing when you wrote to me a couple of years ago to see us in Ibiza because we were both handsome and single (according to you). Oh … how bad it is to want to get on all the cars publicly, “said the television collaborator emphatically, hinting that the reporter from ‘Save me’ wanted something with her a few years ago.
But things have not stopped there. And it is that José Antonio León did not want to remain silent and has made a note of this comment. «What I join the bandwagon is the good work of journalism and the non-attack, crude attack, on Cynthia, but of course, Alexia, is your name right?, explain this to you who like to practice the profession by going to a reality show for a A cause as famous as going out in panties is like not, ”said the reporter.
At this moment, Alexia could not bear the attack and ended up exploding: «I like to wear underwear and others like you prefer (hey, I SUPPORT YOU on this) to show off flimsy like God brought you into the world. Of course, you will be natural with men. Your speech with women is sexist and disgusting, "he let her know when he recalled that the reporter made some statements in which he assured that he liked to do nudism.
It seems that the word macho did not sit well with the 'Sálvame' reporter, who preferred not to reply to Alexia's attacks anymore Rivas and has chosen to block it directly on Twitter. In this way, he could not receive any more messages from her and he could not answer her either. José Antonio León has also chosen to keep his Instagram profile private. It's the only way for him to filter who he wants to see his posts and who doesn't. The 'Save Me' reporter is one of the best known on the show, but he prefers to keep his private life in the discreet background.