Kiko Hernández and Fran Antón are in the media spotlight. This Thursday the news came to light that the two were going to get married this weekend. A piece of news that impacted all the program partners of the Sálvame collaborator, since none of them had any record of this wedding. Finally, the couple got married this Saturday, or that is what different Telecinco programs say, since the couple has known how to play their cards and, as usual in the collaborator, everything has been very hermetic. Little by little details are coming to light, the last ones have been given by Socialité.

Since the wedding announcement was made public on June 8, the protagonists of the link have maintained absolute silence, while those close to the two have taken it upon themselves to distribute disorienting information. Thus they have achieved absolute secrecy around this union. In fact, it is speculated that the couple could already have married in Melilla, where Antón is from. However, sources close to the actor deny these rumors.

The couple played clueless throughout the day this Saturday. And the media fell for their game. Pipi Estrada, a Fiesta collaborator, was sent to the Las Vegas Room, where the party was originally supposed to take place. There he realized that it was more armored than normal. In addition, he saw how a group of between 60 and 70 people entered the premises through a side entrance. One of them was Fran Antón’s aunt, who came to the premises from Melilla, as she herself said.

From inside the Las Vegas Room, a waiter informed another collaborator of the same program, Iván González, that both boyfriends were dressed identically: navy blue suit, white shirt and vest. Something that this Sunday Socialite confirms. The program hosted by Nuria Marín and María Patiño, has also ensured that some guests left the supposed place where the link was held around four in the morning.

However, something is missing: a confirmation from the couple or images of them. They haven’t been picked up all weekend. All these premeditated movements have led one to think that it could be a strategy, since it has been known that Kiko Hernández and Fran Antón will premiere a play in July called Marrying is overrated. This has led to speculation as to whether this entire sequence of events could be a promotional strategy for the work, a theory that is gaining strength among different house programs and on social networks.