SuperXclusivo
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| Genre | Gossip Infotainment Tabloid  | 
| Created by | Kobbo Santarrosa | 
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| Opening theme | "La Comay Theme" | 
| Ending theme | "La Comay Theme" (instrumental) | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| Original language | Spanish | 
| No. of seasons | 13 (SuperXclusivo) 5 (La Comay)  | 
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Kobbo Santarrosa | 
| Producer | Dagmarie Berríos | 
| Camera setup | Multi-camera | 
| Running time | 65 minutes (including commercials) | 
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| Network | WAPA | 
| Release | January 24, 2000 – January 9, 2013  | 
| Network | Mega TV | 
| Release | January 28, 2019 – December 18, 2020  | 
| Network | TeleOnce | 
| Release | March 1, 2021 – January 31, 2025  | 
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| A Solas con Kobbo Santarrosa (WORA-TV) | |
SuperXclusivo (also known as La Comay) was a Puerto Rican gossip show that aired on WAPA-TV from 2000 until 2013, later on Mega-TV from 2019 to 2020, and finally on TeleOnce (WLII-DT) from 2021 until 2025. It was hosted by puppet gossiper La Comay — The Gossiper, created, voiced and puppeteered by Antulio "Kobbo" Santarrosa. La Comay was joined by a co-host, a role which at different points was filled by Héctor Travieso, Roque Gallart and Yan Ruiz.
The show, originally premiered on WAPA-TV as SuperXclusivo on January 24, 2000. La Comay, the character, presented celebrity and political gossip, as well as news and social commentary on local issues. Through its original run, SuperXclusivo maintained the top position in local ratings. 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. On December 19, 2018, it was confirmed that La Comay would be returning to television to Mega TV. The new show, titled after the puppet gossiper, premiered on January 28, 2019 and ended on December 18, 2020, after Santarrosa decided not to renew the show's contract with the network. This resulted the show to move to TeleOnce on March 1, 2021, with comedian Yan Ruiz as the new co-host, where it remained until its final episode on January 31, 2025.