Lucía Rivera, daughter of the bullfighter Cayetano Rivera and the actress and model Blanca Romero, has released an autobiographical book in which she narrates how she has experienced being born into a well-known family, as well as all kinds of curiosities about her life and feelings.

The book is titled Nothing is what it seems and aims to show his most human side through a sincere testimony that talks about toxic relationships, mental health problems and the world of fame and fashion.

In the publication, the model strips completely naked and talks about how she experienced the separation of her parents: “I know that at the beginning and in his own way, my father fought for me. And as expected, he rebuilt his life with a woman, who, to my chagrin at first, only hid her displeasure towards me. “In addition, he declares that he would have liked to receive more affection from Eva González .

She also admits that there was a rapprochement between the two thanks to the birth of her brother, Cayetano Rivera González, and acknowledges that, after much reflection, she thinks that everyone acted “the best they could”: “Although I grew up locked up in What will they say, I have understood that everyone, even my father’s ex-wife, from whom I incomprehensibly would have liked to receive some crumb of affection, have done the best they could”.

Faced with the controversy, Lucía Rivera’s uncle and his wife have declared that they are very surprised by the words of Blanca Romero’s daughter, since they think that Eva González has always acted in a good way and is a very close person: “It shocks us because Eva is very affectionate and has always done everything she could, but I also tell you that we found out today”.

In addition, the couple has recognized that they continue to have a great relationship with the presenter, despite the fact that she is no longer dating Cayetano Rivera: “We have a great relationship. The cousins ??have to see each other and that is not going to change and it is going to be a family for the rest of their lives, of course.”