Kobo santarrosa
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Most rumors indicated that she would make her comeback on Mega TV other rumors claimed that her return would be on Univision Puerto Rico. Long after Santarrosa's resignation from WAPA-TV in 2013, several rumors arose on multiple occasions about a possible return of La Comay to television. Among those, was the crime scene, which was not secured and was cleaned after investigators recorded their findings, before forensics could thoroughly analyze it. SuperXclusivo conducted their own investigations throughout the murder's course and came to conclusions that exposed irregularities in the investigations, which differed from official evidence and investigations presented in court. In its final years in WAPA-TV, the show closely followed the investigation and accusations in the murder of Lorenzo González Cacho, an 8-year-old boy murdered on March 9, 2010. In the original show's later years, many politicians and high-profile figures attended the show for interviews, including governors Aníbal Acevedo Vilá, Luis Fortuño and Alejandro García Padilla during each of their incumbencies. During the 13 years that SuperXclusivo aired, it was the most watched television show in Puerto Rico, according to local ratings.
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Santarrosa joined WAPA-TV where he took La Comay to her new gossip program, creating SuperXclusivo, accompanied by Cuban actor/comedian Héctor Travieso as co-host and journalist Leo Fernández III as field reporter, who would later leave the show. Santarrosa left Telemundo in 1999.Ģ000–2013: Longtime run on WAPA-TV At the time, Santarrosa was accompanied by host Eddie Miró. He created the character of La Comay in 1995, featuring her first segments in El Show de las 12 on Telemundo, and then on its own show called X-clusivo. History 1995–2000: Origins in Telemundo īefore SuperXclusivo, Kobbo Santarrosa had created two characters, La Cháchara ("The Tittle-Tattler") and La Condesa del Bochinche ("The Gossip Countess") which were featured on various gossip and entertainment news shows in Puerto Rico. 3.1.3 La Comay: Aparente y Alegadamente.3.1.2 Travieso's transition to Dando Candela.1.4 2018–present: Reappearance and return to television.This resulted the show to move to TeleOnce as of March 1, 2021, with comedian Yan Ruiz as the new co-host and sidekick. The new show, titled after the puppet gossiper, premiered on Januand ended on December 18, 2020, after Santarrosa decided not to renew the show's contract with the network. On December 19, 2018, it was confirmed that La Comay would be returning to television to Mega TV after years of speculation. The show ended its original run on WAPA-TV on January 9, 2013, after Kobbo Santarrosa resigned from the network amid boycotts against him for homophobic allegations he made on air through the puppeteering of La Comay. Through its original run, SuperXclusivo maintained the top position in local ratings. La Comay, the character, presents celebrity and political gossip, as well as news and social commentary on local issues. La Comay is joined by a co-host and sidekick, which has been filled by Héctor Travieso, Roque Gallart and, currently, by Yan Ruiz. It is hosted by puppet gossiper La Comay - The Gossiper, created, voiced and puppeteered by Kobbo Santarrosa. The show, originally premiered on WAPA-TV as SuperXclusivo on January 24, 2000. SuperXclusivo (also known as La Comay) is a Puerto Rican gossip show broadcast on TeleOnce (WLII-DT).