After the storm comes the calm. Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva are happier than ever after their wedding and a honeymoon that lasted 32 days. And this same thing has been confirmed in the public reappearance of the Marchioness of Griñón at the MBFWMadrid, as the guest of honor at the Pedro del Hierro fashion show.

And the socialite is delighted to have several collections for the important brand. But, such has been the expectation for Falcó’s first words after these months of rest that numerous media outlets have traveled so as not to miss the moment.

38,537 kilometers were traveled by Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva during their honeymoon. Cape Town, Zimbabwe and Sotogrande are some of the places that the newlyweds did not hesitate to visit to celebrate their marriage. But it seems that everything could have ended badly in the first week, and she herself took it upon herself to say so during the presentation.

Just after visiting the Kruger Nature Park, a spectacular safari that offers a panoramic view of African fauna, they did not hesitate to head to Zambia. And it was right there where Íñigo wanted to go bungee jumping in the 128-meter Victoria Falls. An experience that scared the businesswoman a lot: “I told her: ‘How can you imagine? I’m going to be widowed in the first week.'”

“It has been a wonderful vacation. It has been super nice. Being at your own pace, without stress, on the beach, helps a lot,” he wanted to make clear in this comeback. And although there have been many questions about their honeymoon and his vacation, he has not been able to avoid talking about his future motherhood.

“I would like to be a mother,” she expressed flatly. “As I am a very believer, it will be what God wants. I am undergoing treatment to be able to be one. For now, everything is fine,” she added. And the Marchioness of Griñón is undergoing a fertility treatment called “neproteconology”, which can range between 4,000 and 6,000 euros.

”Naprotechnology is pure medicine, what it does is look for any problem in the gynecological health of women or if it is a search for pregnancy, studies on men are also included to cure any possible problem that exists in that health and as a result of a good health for pregnancy to occur,” explained expert Marichu Suárez in The Ana Rosa Program.

And it seems that Tamara Falcó’s future motherhood also makes her think about new professional projects: she would love to have a maternity collection in Pedro del Hierro. “The maternity collection, the truth is that my mother always complained that there were not such pretty clothes for maternity,” said the socialite.