SuperXclusivo

La Comay was joined by a co-host, a role which at different points was filled by Héctor Travieso, Roque Gallart and Yan Ruiz.

[2] 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.

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.

[16] On October 9, 2018, both La Comay and Héctor Travieso reappeared in online media and television (including the airwaves of WAPA-TV, where SuperXclusivo originally aired) to announce a 2019 concert date for Bad Bunny in Puerto Rico, marking their first television and media appearance since SuperXclusivo was cancelled in 2013 and further fueling longtime rumors of a comeback.

On the reason why he chose to "revive" La Comay, the singer commented the show was "very present in the popular culture of Puerto Rico" as well as it was part of his family and his childhood in the early decade of 2000, "everybody grew up watching La Comay";[17] this reappearance led to continue speculations of a return to TV, which Santarrossa stated, in November 2018, the idea was not discarded.

[18] After years of speculation, it was confirmed that La Comay would be returning to television to Mega TV in a show titled after the puppet character.

[19] On March 29, 2019, Héctor Travieso announced his resignation from the show due to personal life purposes and was replaced shortly by Roque Gallart in April 2019 as co-host and sidekick.

TeleOnce and its owner Liberman Media Group indicated they had planned on continuing to air the show but Kobbo Santarosa had decided to retire from television and that they supported his decision completely.

[21][22][23][24][25][26][27] On July 25, 2024, Kobbo Santarrosa announced on Social Networks that La Comay would return to TeleOnce "for one final season" due to popular demand.

[30] The comments sparked a backlash, particularly on social media, and started a movement to boycott the show[31] led by LGBT activist Pedro Julio Serrano.

[35] In February 2013, Santarrosa's timeslot in WAPA-TV was replaced by a new live gossip show titled Lo Sé Todo (I Know It All) starring Frankie Jay, Roque Gallart, Sylvia Hernández, Jessica Serrano, and radio producer, Carlos "Topy" Mamery.

Jay, Serrano and Hernández, who previously worked as field reporters for Santarrosa in the final years of SuperXclusivo's run, continued their work as field reporters on Lo Sé Todo[36][37][38] until Gallart, Serrano and Hernández eventually left the program, the latter two for Dando Candela, the show's main competitor; Mamery died in December 2014.

Gossip journalist Pedro Juan Figueroa joined the show in March, after leaving Dando Candela,[39][40] which led to improved ratings.