After months of preparations, the wedding between Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva took place last Saturday, July 8, not without some incident. Even the priest’s chasuble began to burn and the groom’s sister had to intervene to put out the small fire. But before the scare and the ceremony, there were moments of maximum tension. Above all, at the gates of El Rincón, the palace where the wedding was held.
As the Fiesta cameras collected, there were clashes between the journalists and some guests, to the point of very loud insults being heard. This situation caught Emma García by surprise, who made a request live.
The most media-produced wedding of the year has brought together dozens of media outlets to collect the first images and statements from the protagonists, Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva, but also from the 400 guests at the wedding. Not an easy task, in which there were moments of great nerves.
One of them was when the groom’s mother, Carolina Molas, arrived at the venue by car and rolled down the window to give a few brief statements. Reporters and television cameras crowded in between shoving and stomping to collect her words. Moments later, Molas’s vehicle continued on its way when she heard someone say: “Carrion you are, wretches!”
Some insults to whom it is unknown exactly were directed, but which also continued by a reporter present at the scene. “Douchebag! I’m fed up already! Carrion for stopping you, moron!” This journalist yelled in response to the previous insults made from Molas’s car.
This situation was collected from the set of Fiesta with amazement. “I don’t know if it is that you have had some trouble… There are also nerves among the reporters,” Emma García stated, most surprised. To which her reporter explained: “The nerves among the colleagues are being maximum.”
And then he went on to relate the context of what happened: “It is true that we are many reporters gathered together. We all want to have the best image, the best statement, but we have to do our job well. It’s not our questions that are important, it’s your answers. We are all passionate about our work and we try to do our best, but nerves…”.
For her part, the presenter made a request to avoid a new uncomfortable and tense situation. “Passion is one thing and education is another. You have to know that the protagonists are those who are in the car. And we are all going to have an image if everyone is in their place, ”she settled.