Juan Sanguino said that Julia Janeiro Campanario wants to be famous and is not offering any excuses for her ambitions.
This commentary highlights the public and media scrutiny facing the daughter of Jesulín de Ubrique and María José Campanario as she enters the spotlight. The tension between inherited celebrity and personal ambition often drives discourse in Spanish entertainment media.
Sanguino made the remarks during an episode of the program Zapeando, which aired on May 6, 2026 [1]. The discussion focused on Janeiro Campanario's debut and her general attitude toward achieving public recognition.
During the broadcast on La Sexta, Sanguino addressed the nature of her entry into the public eye. He said, "She wants to be famous and that’s it" [1].
Further reporting on the segment indicated that the host viewed her approach as direct. Sanguino said, "She does not come with excuses, she wants to be famous and that’s it" [2].
The program, broadcast via Atresplayer and La Sexta in Spain, analyzed the debut of Janeiro Campanario within the context of her family's high-profile status [1]. Sanguino's assessment suggests that the young woman is embracing her desire for visibility without attempting to justify it through traditional professional milestones [2].
“"She wants to be famous and that’s it"”
The comments reflect a broader trend in Spanish media where the 'children of celebrities' are scrutinized for their motivations. By stating that Janeiro Campanario lacks 'excuses,' Sanguino is framing her pursuit of fame as an intentional choice rather than an accidental byproduct of her parents' notoriety, which may influence how the public perceives her authenticity as a public figure.




