The wedding of Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva continues to generate headlines after the publication of images of the link -courtesy of the exclusive with the magazine Hola!, valued at half a million euros-, and the leaks about details or anecdotes that happened this past weekend week in the exclusive El Rincón palace.

In this same space is where a scene has been witnessed that has not been liked very much on social networks. During the catering moment, where the more than 400 wedding guests were able to enjoy some canapés and take a break, the waitresses became surprise protagonists.

Dressed in period clothing, in a long-sleeved suit with a white shirt underneath, thick black stockings and a white apron, the waitresses had to distribute the catering food in the context of a heat wave in which temperatures of up to 38 degrees in the capital of Spain.

The disparity of opinions on social networks has been noted. Some highlight Falcó’s lack of solidarity towards the young women he hired for said service for forcing them to wear a “humiliating” and inappropriate uniform at this time of year and others stress that it is a work uniform like any other.

“It gives anguish to see the girl in such heat. Since the catering company forces the waitresses to wear a uniform, unless it is not from the beginning of the 20th century and that it is summer (cool fabric, short sleeves, no stockings…)”. The image that has been spread is a capture of a video of a reporter covering the wedding, hence the photographer dressed informally and with sports shoes.