In 2000,
Planeta published Quintana´s debut novel
Sabor a hiel, based on stories of mistreated women who had appeared on
Sabor a ti. The book became a bestseller, with more than 100,000 copies sold in a partnership with
Ana Botella, the wife of Prime Minister
José María Aznar. A short while after it went on sale, it was alleged that parts of the novel had been plagiarised from
Danielle Steel's work
Family Album. It was initially blamed on a computer fault, yet once a corrected version went on sales the
Interviú magazine noticed other passages plagiarised from
Ángeles Mastretta's 1985 short story
Women with Big Eyes. In a statement, Quintana confirmed rumours that she hadn't actually written the book, blaming her ghostwriter, her former brother-in-law David Rojo, for the plagiarism. Publisher Planeta removed the book from sale. On 25 February 2011, the wife of murderer Santiago del Valle was sent to prison after admitting on
El programa de Ana Rosa that she knew he had in fact killed five-year-old girl Mari Luz. The case had been investigated in the mid-2000s but neither party admitted it. Some days later, the newspaper
El Mundo criticised Ana Rosa's treatment of Ms. del Valle in getting the scoop, and the police opened an investigation into her and Telecinco. The case was shelved in May 2011 after police felt Ana Rosa's actions did not constitute a crime. Eight journalists at Cuarzo Producciones working on the story were also cleared. In April 2011, the Supreme Court ordered Ana Rosa and Cuarzo Producciones to pay bullfighter
Finito de Córdoba and his wife, former TV presenter
Arantxa del Sol, €100,000 for defamation, after commenting on the show about rumours of his infidelity. On 28 August 2012, on the discovery of remains in the
José Bretón case Ana Rosa left her holiday early to return to her programme to present an exclusive about the case. Many viewers criticised the programme for using the discovery of children's remains to boost ratings. In 2016, she hosted
26J. Quiero gobernar, a show where children asked politicians coming up to the
2016 election questions as though they were adult journalists. While intended as a light-hearted show to get children interested in politics, it was criticised for interviews seen as uncomfortable, and Telecinco was criticised for using children to deliver gimmicky questions. In 2017, after denouncing violence against women on a TV special about her,
La reina de las mañanas, she was recorded remarking that "it's good to me that she did his face in", not realising her microphone was still on. After social media users criticised a perceived double standard on these comments, Ana Rosa alleged her words had been taken out of context.
Allegations of bias Every so often, Ana Rosa has been accused of giving misleading information in favour of her personal political, economical or social interests. She has been noted to show admiration for certain political figures, such as the
PP leader of the
Community of Madrid,
Isabel Díaz Ayuso. Some of her programme's headlines have been critical of the
coalition government in the early to mid-2020s. Her programme has also been noted to include headlines criticising the cost of living and especially the left-wing
Podemos party, such as "Podemos offensive against landlords of tourist flats", "Podemos go against any business initiatives and ways of making money", before in May 2023 it was revealed that she owned forty-four tourist flats herself in Madrid and
Seville, as well as other properties including four large homes and a large garage space. ==Filmography==