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The breakdown of the relationship between Isabel Preysler (71) and Mario Vargas Llosa (86) is already acquiring soap opera overtones with all kinds of secondary characters.

Two of them, Tamara Falcó (41) and Patricia Llosa (78), experienced an

uncomfortable moment

last Thursday when they

coincided on the same flight to Paris.

None of them knew it, but they ended up sitting a few meters from each other on the same plane that took them to the French capital, the first to attend a

textile fair with the Pedro del Hierro team

, and the second to accompany to his ex at his entrance ceremony at the Academy of the French Language.

Tamara and Patricia did not even look at each other in

the two hours that the flight lasted

, according to what a witness told LOC who was on the same plane, but the

presence of Isabel Preysler's daughter

, allegedly ridiculed by the Nobel Prize winner in her story

The winds

, and the ex-wife, raised

considerable morbidity

among the passengers.

After landing and at the time of disembarkation they avoided each other at all times, they did not speak to each other and each one continued on their way.

The two are secondary characters in the war unleashed between the

socialite

and the Spanish-Peruvian writer, but they have acquired considerable weight as the days have gone by.

Tamara because she has been the line that, according to her mother, has crossed the Nobel.

According to Preysler, her daughter has been attacked and ridiculed by her ex-partner in her latest story, published in October 2021. She told it on

Hello!

, where Preysler accused the writer of having added

two paragraphs

in which he talked about

the Marquesas Islands

(in reference to the Marquesado de Griñón)

and laughed at Tamara,

a girl who has only been affectionate and loving with him".

In the story you can read phrases like: "Philosophy shares the academic department with Theology and Cookery. What a mix! I imagine the diploma of Doctor of

Philosophy

,

Theology

and

Gastronomy

and

I'm dying of laughter."

"Putting her into all this seems to me to be very low.

There is a limit to everything and they have crossed it,"

added Preysler.

However, Vargas Llosa denied in his interview in EL MUNDO that

he had autobiographical references

, but he did acknowledge that it was a story about his life when it came to light.

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The magazine in which

Los vientos

was published has also denied that the famous paragraphs were added and assures that they were already included in the manuscript that Vargas Llosa sent them before its publication.

Patricia's situation is quite different, since her ex-husband's entry into the Academy has meant a full-fledged vindication of his role as

clan matriarch

, surrounded by his children, and

in the front row.

Her happiness was obvious in the photos that her son Álvaro has published on his social networks.

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