• Interview Isabel Preysler does not want Tamara to be a single mother: "That decision is also very sensible and correct"

After interviewing

Paz Vega

and

Santiago Segura

, Pablo Motos sat down at the

El Hormiguero

gathering together with Nuria Roca, Juan del Val, Cristina Pardo and

Tamara Falcó

to discuss the

hottest topics

in the social chronicle.

What nobody expected is that the Marquise de Griñón would reopen the doors of her house to tell how

Isabel Preysler

punished

her children when they did something wrong.

Isabel Preysler and Tamara Falcó, in the 90s.GTRES

After commenting on the row that occurred in Congress, the host of the television space wanted to radically change the subject to investigate

the more personal lives

of the collaborators.

"Are you punishing me

for not having intervened in the previous topic?" Tamara Falcó asked, surprised to be the first to have to respond.

To which the presenter has said openly: "It makes

me sick to know how they punished you as a child."

A most controversial phrase that has already spread like wildfire through the network.

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And it is that, it should be noted that this last week, Pablo Motos has been

highly criticized

in the 2.0 universe, where a video has circulated compiling some of

his most uncomfortable moments

in the ant program.

However, although this phrase has not gone unnoticed, the Marquise de Griñón has continued the gathering by revealing that, although

she was punished on numerous occasions,

she was not the most problematic of her brothers.

"I was very peppy when I was little

and I always told on my brothers

Julio and Enrique.

And, to punish me, sometimes Enrique wouldn't let me play with him," she began by recounting under the watchful eye of her classmates.

However, it seems that

the age of the turkey

also influenced Tamara's studies because, as she has related,

she was always expelled

from Chemistry class, although to this day she does not know why.

"It wasn't my fault.

As soon as I walked in the door, he kicked me out,"

she recalled, without missing the opportunity to say hello to who was her teacher at the time.

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At this time, Falcó recalled that

the punishment that

Isabel Preysler carried out the most was to

write down what they had done wrong repeatedly,

in order to discourage their children from doing it again.

"Yes, the lines of: 'I won't do such', but I only did very few lines, Enrique has possibly written entire novels", he recounted with complete sincerity, causing

laughter

throughout the set.

But the designer was not the only one who lived through the punishments as a child, as Pablo Motos has confessed that his was a separate case: "They were punishing me more and more and

the last thing was the dark room, the storage room."

Quite the opposite of Nuria Roca, who, according to what she has related, behaved so well that she

does not remember any notable punishment:

"I was very good, the eldest of the brothers, the one in charge. Although I remember a month without going out, but it was for nonsense of being late. Now I am

incapable of punishing my children".

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