Tamara Falcó is now happily married to Íñigo Onieva, despite the fact that many people considered the celebration of this wedding impossible. A link in which 400 guests attended and which was held in the El Rincón palace. The expectation was such that the exclusive magazine was sold out in all newsstands in a matter of hours.

However, this marriage has received a lot of criticism over the weeks, and one of the toughest has been Alessandro Lequio. Now that the Marquise de Griñón has already passed through the altar, the count has given his opinion on the matter and has stated that he does not believe anything at all.

The Ana Rosa Program has been occupying her Social Club for two days with all the details of the Marquise’s wedding, so the opinions of all the commentators have come to light. Despite the fact that Alessandro Lequio has tried to control himself at first, he has not been able to hold on for long. “The problem with the wedding is that most of those who were there do not believe it. Not even the family,” he has stated emphatically.

But that is not all. Count Lequio believes that Tamara Falcó “has tried to sell an aristocratic wedding”, but that he has not turned out as she expected. “What she has done is a wedding of a television collaborator”, he has continued.

The collaborator of the program presented by Ana Rosa Quintana is clear that the cause of the wedding was Falcó and not Onieva. “I believe that this wedding is the consequence of Tamara’s whim, that she wanted to get married above all else and Íñigo’s submission in exchange for taking her part,” she assured. With this, he leaves in the air that the businessman would have married, in part, for the exclusive.

In addition, he has continued and has reported that the link is also due to “a tremendous sponsorship operation, and an exalted blessing from the so-called Father Cruz.” Lequio has not left a puppet with a head and has not hesitated when attacking one of the priests who officiated at the ceremony.

As soon as Alessandro Lequio has offered this string of accusations, the rest of the collaborators have jumped in to defend the couple and say that it had gotten out of hand. Even so, the count has not shrunk and has dared to predict when a possible break could occur: in the case of no children involved.

“I believe that the key to the duration of this marriage is if the children arrive. You don’t look for the children, when you look for them they are normally delayed,” he said. It seems that, in the case of not having children in a short space of time, the collaborator sees the end of the marriage as very possible. Although Lequio is usually very harsh in his arguments, he had rarely decided to be so clear.