There is less than a month left for the wedding between Kiko Matamoros and Marta López Ãlamo. The television couple will say ‘yes I want’ on June 2, something that the Sálvame collaborator has already described as “the most important of her three links.” Matamoros thus removes iron from her previous marriages with Marián Flores and her most recent with Makoke, which took place in 2016 and from which he divorced three years later.
The words of her ex-husband have not gone down well with the woman from Malaga, who has not been slow to respond to Kiko in the face of his incendiary statements. “Yes, I married for love, a lot, and that’s it,” Makoke responds to Matamoros’s words, from the Fiesta set. The representative of celebrities claims to have married her only “with enthusiasm”, compared to “all the love in the world” that he now feels for her wedding with Marta.
“I see the images of my wedding and of course I like them; I was a very happy bride,” Makoke was honest at the time of her marriage with Kiko Matamoros. For her, it was a turning point at the family level that, over the years, has turned out to be a farce: “My son took me to the altar after 18 years of love, it’s supposed to, but then I found out that no,” he has counted in party
Makoke has made all kinds of confessions about his relationship with Matamoros, such as that the television company expressly decided that their marriage should be civil and not by the Church. “He didn’t even let me baptize my family,” she assured. The toughest statement from Kiko’s ex-partner came later, recounting that he “should not have married” her: “I have discovered many things that I did not… I should have separated from Kiko 10 years ago,” he confessed, speaking of their marriage as a burning of the “last cartridge to see if that would work”.
Before hearing Makoke’s words, Kiko Matamoros has viewed some photographs of his wedding with her from the set of Sálvame. The collaborator has realized that the version of his ex-wife clashes with the one he maintains, for which he has denied some of her statements. “You can’t get married to burn any cartridge; that’s crazy,” he began by saying.
Regarding the accusations related to the baptism of his daughter, Matamoros defends that these decisions are not “optional for one, but that both parties have to intervene in any case.” “I have a daughter, Irene (born from her previous marriage to Marián Flores), who is baptized because her mother wanted to, and she is already there,” Kiko pointed out to conclude the question.