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Updated Friday, February 9, 2024-09:28
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Tamara Falcó
is very angry with the press. After rumors broke out this week about a possible crisis in her marriage with
Íñigo Onieva
, the
celebrity
, who went to
El Hormiguero
last night , was very harsh and critical of the treatment she receives from the press. Of course, without clarifying what is true in her information about her relationship with
Íñigo Onieva
.
After the interview
with Karlos Arguiñano
, the current affairs table was on at
El Hormiguero
like every Thursday.
Juan del Val
,
Nuria Roca
,
Cristina Pardo
and
Tamara Falcó
sat down for another night to discuss the most important topics of the week. And among them, in order not to waste the opportunity to have
Tamara Falcó
, the rumors of crisis.
Pablo Motos
did not hesitate to ask it and
Tamara Falcó
responded, but not what was expected.
Isabel Preysler
's daughter
did not clarify these rumors, but she did launch a harsh attack against the media, even going so far as to have a scuffle with
Cristina Pardo
over it. "There are people who believe they have the right to look at my house with binoculars from the street. I try not to let this bother me," said the Marchioness of Griñón, revealing that she had moved to a place "where she entered with my car and no one has access." to me. Where there is a gym and I am so calm."
Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva.GTRES
It was then that
Juan del Val
interrupted that one could not live that way because it was living in fear, something that
Tamara Falcó
wanted to correct by ensuring that she is "protecting herself, not hiding anything."
"I can go for a walk, but I find it hurtful
," she confessed.
"This way I can go to places where I am protected and not have to listen to real atrocities from my family, from Íñigo and from Íñigo's family," she continued.
"We do not have the right to lead a semi-normal life
," she denounced, giving as an example that "no one asks the waiter for a calamari sandwich when his schedule ends
. "
"There are many times when you can't walk because they are chasing you
," she concluded.
Many times you can't walk because they are chasing you
It was then that
Pablo Motos
recounted the incident he got into a few weeks ago when he went with
Isabel Preysler
to the opening of a beauty center. "They didn't make me your mother's boyfriend by any stretch of the imagination. (...) The night dragged on and when we left dinner at two in the morning, the paparazzi were there," said the presenter.
A debate then began on the work of the paparazzi in which
Cristina Pardo wanted to make
Tamara Falcó
and
Pablo Motos
understand
that if they are on the street at two in the morning it will not be by chance, but that there will be someone higher up to help them. say that they have to be there and that we also have to understand that. However,
Tamara Falcó , visibly angry, responded to
Cristina Pardo
's words
with "well, let them dedicate themselves to something else!", which made the journalist turn around and tell her that "that wasn't like that."
I would like journalists to speak well to me
Tamara Falcó
then asked him to let her speak to tell an anecdote that happened to her one Sunday when she was going to mass. The
celebrity
said that when she arrived at the church she found a lot of press and that she told them that it was Sunday and that they should leave her. A paparazi answered that it was her children's bread and then
Tamara Falcó
told her that it's okay, that's fine.
To round off the debate,
Tamara Falcó
paraphrased
Karlos Arguiñano
who, during his interview, had explained that he treats everyone the same: "I treat a general director the same as I treat my chickens." Tamara
Falcó
thought it was great: "Arguiñano speaks well to his animals because I would also like journalists to speak well to me." Nothing
about his crisis with
Íñigo
.