Laura (talk show)

In the following years, Bozzo continued to record different programs with the same format, but were only transmitted abroad for the Telemundo International chain or cable television.

As mentioned, the violence used by the interviewees is a factor to be reckoned with, since those involved in fights and blows can be seen in the studio itself; the production of the program was accused of inducing fallacies and tensions among the participants, as well as of promoting expressions of rudeness and insults, Laura Bozzo was also accused of promoting such an environment among the audience so that they would “also participate”, shouting at the interviewees and even urging them to hit each other when they are removed from the studio.

A rumor that went around Peru in the mid-1990s, and which was confirmed by journalistic investigations years later, was that most of the program's guests were individuals from the poorest areas of the city of Lima, who were paid to tell on screen stories invented by the production itself.

However, on 1 April 2008, Bozzo gave an interview to the radio program hosted by César Hildebrandt in which she admitted that at least one thousand panelists who participated in Laura en América had lied.

[11] In 2006, the National Television Council again fined the following channel, Red TV, for the equivalent of more than one million dollars for broadcasting four days on the air.