• In the name of Rocío Rocío Carrasco blames her uncles Amador and Gloria for her parents' divorce: "They died in love with each other"

  • Rocío Carrasco docuseries, about Raquel Mosquera: "She continues to live off the deceased, she is one more who draws blood"

  • Mediaset Rocío Carrasco, on Rocío Jurado's last gala: "Amador charges 20% of the cache. I, zero patatero. Fidel, zero patatero"

  • Docuseries Rocío Carrasco, about her family's reaction to Rocío Jurado's cancer: "They had to find where to continue eating"

The eighth episode of

In the name of Rocío

opens with the moving words of Rocío Jurado while she was sick:

"Every day that dawns is a gift. We don't know what we have...

The miracle of life is the greatest show in the world We don't know until we are about to not have it", assured the largest in one of her last interviews.

Rocío Carrasco attends to this audio with temperance, but her tearful eyes.

"We had finished Christmas, the

Rocío Siempre

gala and my mother begins to feel bad.

To feel a pain here," Rociíto reveals, pointing to his pancreas.

"The doctor in Madrid says that she can't see anything, that she enjoys her health. It was obvious that she had a swollen belly. The most logical and consistent thing was to go to Houston," she says.

"In Houston they tell her that what she has is a scar from the operation

that is pressing on a vein. They have to operate on her. Knowing that it is general anesthesia, she calls me. She was panicked and wanted me to go there," describes.

Dew in the ICU

Rocío Carrasco says that at that time

she went to the United States to support her mother

.

"She is operated on, everything goes well. On Sunday morning, seeing that everything was fine and that nothing had happened

, I told her that I am going to Madrid, because on Monday the children have school.

I had a fortnight change and wanted to be a while with my children because I was not going to see them for another 15 days. Rosa stayed with her".

However, Rociíto soon had to run back to Houston after receiving an urgent call.

"Lourdes, a friend of my mother, calls me. She tells me: 'Ro, come running'".

Rociíto assures that when she was making a layover to catch the plane to Houston, she received a call from Fidel: "Gorda, I'm calling you so you don't get scared.

You're going to get to Houston and you're going to find your mother intubated and sedated

. a virus from the operating room and he is in the ICU. He will not hear you, he will not speak to you".

Rocío Carrasco on her mother's sofaDocuseries

"When I arrived, she was actually intubated.

But it was like a miracle.

The day after I arrived, she had nothing left. They removed the tubes, took her out of the ICU. The nurses told me

: 'Rocío, I have never seen a woman that strong.

Regarding the words of Ortega Cano when he described that this dangerous situation was caused by medical negligence and that in Houston they only

sought to do business without offering real medical innovations

, Rociíto expresses: "That is being very ungrateful and very daring. That is not real ".

In humor and illness

"In the

Anderson of Houston with her they were only careful, good words

. They transmitted a love to her... The doctors and nurses behaved so well with her and all of us...", she relates.

Next, they play a video of her mother talking to Jesús Quintero about how to face cancer with joy: "When they put me on the machine,

I told them to put me on a rumba and I danced for the girls

," said

La más grande.

"I laughed a lot with her,"

she recounts.

"I remember one day when I arrived in Houston and my mother is already better.

A few days later Amador, Gloria, José Antonio, Fidel arrived..."

"She was still in the ICU and

they arrived on February 14, Fidel's birthday," he

continues.

"As soon as she sees him, she kisses him and says: 'Congratulations, boy' and at that moment everyone comes in to greet her.

Gloria enters the room and comes in commanding, what if the food, what if I don't know what

... He comes in with a very long string. Rosa is at the foot of the bed, so am I. Gloria enters the room, greets my mother and

is turning her back on her, talking about the flight, the hospital

... Everything seemed wrong to her" , describes.

But her mother took it with humor.

Rocío Carrasco before the image of her motherDocuseries

"She caused comical situations. She suffered from ammonium attacks, which is that the blood is not purified properly and it goes up to the brain intoxicated. They gave her morphine an hour later. I was talking to her in the room and suddenly she told me: ' I don't see, I don't see.

' And I say to him: 'How come you don't see?'

and she says to me: 'I don't see the time, when she touches me this'",

she laughs.

"She didn't want us to have a bad time."

According to Rociíto, Houston was also a turning point for the artist, who began to think "more about herself."

She began to make it clear "that something was changing."

Fidel, the favorite of Rocío Jurado?

"Despite what one has told, what another has told, that I and Fidel stayed alone to ask him...", he leaves in the air on the subject of inheritance.

"In Houston, my mother, if Fidel didn't come to the room

, she wouldn't get out of bed," she says.

"There they were all like, let's see who does the most, let's see who gets the most positive points. One came and said: 'I'm going to fix you, wash...'. But she asked: 'Has my physio come? "Her physio was Fidel.

He put his tracksuit on her, some sports shoes and took her all over the UVI,

she dedicated herself to hanging out with him and didn't want to go with anyone else."

He describes how the UVI applauded Rocío Jurado when she left her room.

"She starts sending subliminal messages," she recounts.

"Not only does he endorse Fidel and me, but with that he is separating other people.

They stop doing things that they thought belonged to them. In the illness he begins to try to undo things that he knew he had not done well, to really show himself how she really felt," she says.

"If she didn't feel like someone picking her up and she wanted to go with another person, she would go with that person"

, she describes about her alleged preference for Fidel Albiac.

Rocío Carrasco, Fidel Albiac, Ortega Cano and more family in HoustonGTRES

As for who paid for the tickets to Houston, Rocío Carrasco assures that those of

"Amador, Gloria, José Antonio, José and Gloria, are paid for by my mother. Fidel and I,

we pay for them."

She says that the stay was covered by a Mexican couple, who lent the family two of their apartments.

"We worked shifts at the hospital.

There was a time when I sucked every night. With our money we went out shopping," says

Ella.

"My mother gave the others the money they needed,"

she launches.

He says that there were even arguments over the payment of gasoline for a car that everyone used.

"When José Antonio and Gloria asked

my mother for money for gasoline, I paid for the gasoline in my car

," she reveals.

"She ordered money to be withdrawn, she had a small bag with bills. It was a situation that seemed Dantesque to me.

Having to be in a hospital bed distributing money to each one.

It was a very ugly situation, "she says.

She describes that one day, Gloria had to go shopping and incidentally she left Rociíto in the hospital with that car.

"I was later asked for the money for that trip"

.

About his blood family and politics, he says:

"They were there to see who they liked the most,

but at the same time they kept asking for money. It was a very disgusting situation.

It's disgusting, it's grim."

He maintains that it was Fidel who wanted to put an end to this situation.

Unsuccessfully.

He also relates that Rocío Jurado only thought of saying goodbye to her family without rancor, and that is why she gave in.

Some images of the interview of

La más grande

with Quintero make Rociíto cry.

In them,

the artist says that he was worried that he would not be able to say goodbye to his family.

"Is that what she was terrified of?

Opening her eyes one day and none of those being there?

Being alone?" she sobs.

"And that was what they used?

To know that that was what was important to her?"

.

Rocío Jurado's daughter believes in the theory that she assures that there were moles within the family who informed the press, but that they were neither her nor Fidel.

"We talked to them a lot, but not as journalists

, we went out to smoke and they were there night and day. In the end you end up talking to them. They were worried.

Surely I would be in some of those conversations."

He points to Amador as "mole"

Some images of Antonio David speaking in

Salsa Rosa

shake Carrasco.

Others where Amador thanks Rociíto's ex-husband and the Flores family on set for their

concern for Rocío Jurado's health,

unnerve her even more.

"How little shame! It disgusts me.

I do not understand the lack of loyalty, I do not conceive the life of weather vanes.

Knowing what his sister suffered in that bed in Houston with that disgusting thing that is there," he says about Antonio David Flowers.

"They have no shame or forgiveness from God,"

he accuses.

"He talked to Amador and put him in orbit," he suspects about Antonio David.

"So that the other would appear in

By your side

and tell what Amador told him.

Amador informed everyone of everything that happened.

He told that if he was worse, that if he was going to die ... ", list him.

"It's my opinion, I can't certify it. But I risk my neck."

Rociíto is not capable of reviewing bad episodes with Amador or Gloria in Houston

, although he describes the atmosphere as tense.

Fidel, José Antonio, Gloria and Rosa at the Houston airportGTRES

"Gloria never liked anything that anyone did.

One day it was the head, another the neck, another sinusitis. It seemed that the one who had to be hospitalized was her," he says ironically.

"

My mother, on top of being sick, had to calm down,"

she says.

"My mother told me a phrase: 'You have to see what I have to put up with. When I'm not there, you'll understand.'

"I thought that what I was incapable of doing to someone, they were not going to do to me.

I thought that evil was a matter of very few and that most people were good. In the end, my disappointment is stronger," he says. .

"She pretended that things didn't happen, but she did.

She found out about everything, but she allowed it because she compensated her more," she says.

Among these situations, according to Rociíto, was leaking information to Antonio David Flores.

That he continued to speak on television sets.

on the sets

Antonio David

said that Rociíto was living with Fidel in Miami, in a house owned by Rocío Jurado.

"You have to be mad and have little shame.

What more qualifications am I going to give such a scum?

Fidel has not set foot in Miami with me

, he has not been to any apartment in Miami,"

she replies.

"When the Being says that there are visits to Miami... because we have not gone to Miami, we have only stepped on Miami to make transfers.

I have not lived with Fidel in my mother's house,"

she says.

Some statements by Ortega Cano assuring that he spent

more time with Rocío Jurado than his own daughter,

make Rociíto angry again: "That he has been with my mother longer than me?

What he has done has been to give more suffering to my mother than me

," he maintains.

"What Ortega had to do is not worry about the time he was there,

but about the quality of life that the time he was there gave him

. "

As Rocío Jurado gets worse, she describes José plummeting and starting to drink.

Fidel Albiac, Rocío Carrasco and José Ortega Cano entering the hospital in HoustonGTRES

"He was absent, with that problem and absent. He

was asleep between two chairs in a hospital corridor.

There was a mixture of pain and conscience. He at least has remorse," he apologizes.

"It was difficult for him to accept the illness that my mother had and

to know how he had behaved with her,"

he says.

"It's not true that his problem started when my mother died," he says about his alcoholism.

The daughter of

La más grande

remembers that Ortega Cano's drinking problem

ended up leading to the running over of a pedestrian some time later.

That he passed away.

"He has had that problem for a long time," he launches before images of José Ortega singing drunk at family gatherings and galas are posted.

"Those of us who thought we should do well and put ourselves in his place

know that he is a human being who was having a bad time.

Then there were people who dedicated themselves to throwing fire when my mother asked about him,"

He communicates.

"My mother is aware of the problem she had and she wanted to have it under control

. "

One day, Rociíto sees how Ortega Cano was sleeping in a row of hospital chairs.

Listening to Rocío Carrasco's story,

she has to encourage him to be by his mother's side,

who was asking about him.

When she arrived, Rociíto told her that Ortega had gone to buy chewing gum.

"She tells him: 'Not even here are you going to respect me.'

Because we weren't in Spain and she was sick," he says.

"She was disappointed, she was sorry. She wanted to help him," she says.

The daughter of Chipiona assures that she told her family what happened and they leaked it to the press.

"That day I had a problem with him."

Rocío Carrasco had told him to go home to rest when he saw him drunk in the hospital, but the bullfighter began to scold her when they reached the apartment.

The inheritance and Antonio David

"He tells me: 'Are you going to

tell me what to do when you're killing your mother?'

I start to cry and Fidel tells him:

'José, we're in a thirty-something, if you ever talk to him like that again, I'll shoot you and we'll go down together'

That was the only time there was an argument and my husband intervened because he was crying like a little girl."

Rociíto says that she was exhausted because Rocío Jurado was

suffering from ammonium attacks due to her pancreatic cancer

and that she did not have the strength to fight.

"That is the only real fight between Fidel and Ortega Cano."

"They are for that reason, not for anything else," he

responds to the accusations of the press and Antonio David in which it was argued that the fights were for the inheritance.

He describes that during those days Gloria was beginning to stop being a trusted person for her

and that José Antonio stopped being her favorite uncle once Rocío Jurado died

.

“I still have them in place, but that all changes once my mom passes away,” she explains.

"My mother never stopped giving me affection. That was enough for me,"

she lightens up.

Antonio David Flores with his lawyer in 2006GTRES

According to Rocío Carrasco, her ex-husband changed the agreement he had signed with her when he learned that the singer could die.

"

I received a request for modification of measures

that was intended to pass through the court a private agreement that I had signed with the Ser in 2003... and that had been extended year after year until the date of the request for modification of measures", explains

"The real purpose is:

my son's grandmother is going to die, I have a signed agreement with the mother.

That the mother has the power to withdraw it from me and that they return to the first-instance sentencing measures (alternate weekends and vacation periods by half). If my children's grandmother dies and they inherit, the mother will reverse that agreement and I will not

be able to dispose of or enjoy what my children inherit," he

describes.

"The whole family thought about it.

It was unthinkable that my children would not inherit."

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