Íñigo Onieva has started a new stage in his life after his wedding to Tamara Flacó. The couple, who are currently on their honeymoon, have gone through many obstacles before saying “I do”, and that led to speculation that the wedding, and by extension their relationship, was jinxed.
The new Marquis de Griñón responded to all this in an interview with the magazine ¡Hola!, which was published this Monday. When asked what Íñigo would say to people who are not optimistic about the future of his relationship with Tamara, he “would not tell them anything.” This is how resounding he is, because he believes that “everyone has their own”, although he does criticize “that the media echo information that is not even verified and that reaches an incredible magnitude”.
For the businessman, who is planning a new restaurant at the moment, he does not give up before the media expectation that his relationship and his wedding with Tamara Falcó have generated, and he assures that he handles the persecutions of the press much better than the marquise. “Well, as overwhelming as the situation can be, I’ve handled it well. Everything that concerns Tamara generates a lot of attention and her wedding has generated even more. The truth is that she gets along as best she can, she hasn’t gotten along bad,” he said.
Faced with the setbacks in their relationship and at their wedding, Íñigo is clear that there will always be two types of people: “There are always people who are happy about evil and the misfortunes of others. Indeed, there are people who have been looking for this and have taken out of context any type of situation. But there is everything, there are people with a good heart and people who rejoice in the negative”.
Regarding the overwhelming follow-up that the link has had, he has been Solomonic with the press, although he assures that not everything that has been told in the media was reality. “Well, in the end, people need to make headlines and make any kind of incident. Some were real, others were false. But any wedding has its setbacks. It is the daily bread at any wedding. What happens is that, in the ours, everything has been magnified”, he explained.