• Profile Lucia Bosé: the muse of Antonioni who always did what she wanted
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"The time for the chrysalis has passed, it opened, and the blue butterfly that was always in essence flew," Nicolás Coronado, grandson of the great diva Lucía Bosé , wrote excitedly on his Instagram account. A few words accompanied by two photographs, a large blue butterfly and an endearing family photo with the nonna.

The son of José Coronado and Paola Dominguín is experiencing his own mourning and declines to speak to LOC, as did the sculptor Nacho Palau, Miguel Bosé's partner for twenty-six years: "Greetings, Luis Fernando, but I am not going to make any statement . Thank you".

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The Dominguín-Bosé have always been as atypical as the matriarch's electric blue hair, the product of the experiments of her granddaughter Bimba, who died of cancer three years ago, who had previously tried the greens, violets and yellows. On March 23 the sky did not fade to black, it was mimetied with that identity sign that mommy blue wore with pride until the last breath of her days.

He used to say that the family was a pain in the ass and that if he had remarried for the first time he would not have had children, that's why he always showed a certain coldness (feigned?) And tug of war with his descendants. Loved ones are always the closest and with Miguel, his right eye, because of having been the first-born and the only child (the fourth, Juan Lucas, died a month after being born from a viral infection) was left unsaid for years. They were the cañí version of the actresses Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, who went a decade without speaking.

And what about Lucia. When in 2012 the crisis forced him to close his four-star rural accommodation, Hotel Monasterio Rocamador in Almendral (Badajoz), he settled as a squat in the house of mami blue in Brieva (Segovia) until one day he decided to pack and move to Valencia where her sister Paola Dominguín lives. Coldness? Deep down, Bosé was like a chicken, but claw, pedigree and race. That's why she took pride in posting family photos to her Instagram account.

The coronavirus rammed her off guard like a Miura. But Bosé had already taken his life as Ava Gardner did. Understand this as a metaphor, although in the case of 'the most beautiful animal in the world' it was literal.

A few weeks before the angels welcomed him, Antonioni's muse unleashed that unruly heart to amuse itself as if there were no tomorrow.

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The Italian traveled to Barcelona to surprise her intimate friend Antonia Dell'Atte who was celebrating her birthday in Gaia Borra's spectacular house located in the exclusive Turó Park, the same area where Baroness Thyssen has a 500-square-meter apartment, where she lived José Antonio Samaranch and where on more than one occasion, King Emeritus secretly escaped to the Taita bar to have some tapas sitting at the bar with his shirt unbuttoned almost to the navel.

At the party, one of the guests confesses that Lucía was wonderful, happy, charming, funny ... She even dared with a few rumbitas. The Dell'Atte felt like the Carrà song "explode, exploit me, explo ... explode, explode my heart". They ate, laughed, and chatted until shortly before the Sun King sang a lullaby to them.

And he left. Lucia returned to her retirement in Brieva, to her little blue house and, from there, traveled so that Picasso would draw her again while Bimba fell into his arms. In the end, it turned out to be quite a nonna.

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