Last Tuesday, the new episode of the docu-reality Las Berrocal left all viewers breathless and undoubtedly shook Alba Díaz's entire family. Including her father, the bullfighter Manuel Díaz "El Cordobés". The show revealed an unknown side of the young influencer and her relationship with her mother, designer Vicky Martín Berrocal.
In this episode, Alba surprised everyone with a confession no one expected: despite the family's considerable wealth, they had never owned a home. "It's going to be a union for both of us," Alba declared, visibly moved, referring to the purchase of the new home she will share with her mother. For her, this step symbolizes much more than a simple move: it's an act of emotional stability after years marked by constant change.

However, what promised to be a new beginning full of hope turned into a moment of high family tension. The move, far from bringing them together, exposed the cracks in the relationship between mother and daughter. In one of the most uncomfortable moments of the episode, both engaged in a heated argument that revealed the generational and emotional clashes they still face.
Alba Díaz, daughter of Manuel Díaz "El Cordobés", has a heated confrontation with her mother
Everything began when Alba criticized the chaos that reigned in the house just before filming an advertising campaign. Vicky, upset, replied harshly: "One must keep their life in order."

Instead of calming things down, the conversation quickly escalated. "Relax, you're very upset. What's wrong with you?" Alba asked, to which her mother replied curtly: "I'm in the middle of a move."
The young woman didn't stop and accused her mother of being "a bit worked up." This led Vicky to end the discussion with a blunt "I have nothing to talk about with you."
No one expected Alba Díaz's harsh confession, daughter of Manuel Díaz "El Cordobés"
Alba, in tears, couldn't help but reproach: "You've been like this your whole life, covering everything up, you never talk about anything. When there's a problem to talk about, you don't talk, I do a monologue. That's my life."

A phrase that resonated among the show's followers and undoubtedly also struck a chord with Manuel Díaz, who keeps a good relationship with his daughter.
This episode shows that, although the Berrocal-Díaz family may seem united and successful to the public, they also face difficulties. A truth that, although painful, proves the humanity behind the glamour.