Since it was officially announced, at the end of 2022, that the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa and the socialite Isabel Preysler had put an end to their sentimental relationship after 8 years of dating, the celebrity and the author have been in the media focus.

According to sources close to the ex-partner, this would have broken up due to a jealousy problem, although there is no confirmation in this regard by either of them. From the moment of separation, Vargas Llosa took the path of silence, although shortly after he published his last story, Los vientos, a story that talks about superficial people who only care about the world of images and appearance.

Although the author did not say at any time who the story was about, Isabel Preysler took the publication as a clear hint towards her and towards her daughter, the designer and businesswoman Tamara Falcó, and made some statements where she expressed angrily that Vargas Llosa “it had gone too far” and that for her the limit is her children.

Over the months, the writer has resumed contact with his ex-wife and mother of his children, Patricia Llosa, who accompanied him to Paris to the act in which he was named a member of the French Academy. Despite the rumors, there is no certainty that the ex-marriage has given himself a new love opportunity.

For his part, Preysler has had quite a busy few months. In addition to her recent break with the Peruvian, the socialite has had to endure the difficult situation experienced by her daughter Tamara Falcó, who she broke up with Íñigo Onieva due to his infidelity. A short time later, Falcó forgave him, promising himself to him for the next summer. The Filipino businesswoman has also had to deal with some posthumous statements from Laura Boyer in recent weeks, who directly accused her of being to blame for the estrangement between families.

Among all this commotion, different media highlighted that there had been a rapprochement between Preysler and Alfonso Díez, widower of the Duchess of Alba. These rumors were born after different people saw both sharing an evening in the Madrid neighborhood of Chamberí. When the press asked him about it, Díez made it clear that it is a friendly relationship.

At all times the author has been closed to talking or commenting on any type of news or information that has to do with his ex, but, after celebrating the literary cycle El fuego de la imaginación at the Instituto Cervantes. Regarding Mario Vargas Llosa, the Nobel laureate has attended journalists with a smile and good humor, answering different questions for the first time, albeit concisely.

Despite the fact that when the Peruvian left the institution he remained firm in his position and affirmed that he was not going to talk about Isabel “in any way”, shortly after he responded to a journalist’s question if he would like to maintain a relationship of friendship with Isabel Preysler with a forceful “yes, of course, of course”.