Tamara Falcó has reappeared before the media this Thursday at the MBFW Madrid 2024, which is held like every year at IFEMA, Madrid. The Marchioness of Griñón attended the capital’s fashion week as a guest of honor at one of the most anticipated shows, that of Pedro Del Hierro. The socialite posed in front of the cameras and did not hesitate to attend to the media present there.
Furthermore, Isabel Preysler’s daughter, who was most smiling, responded to all the controversies that had arisen around her marriage in recent weeks. And many have come to claim that Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva were going through a complicated patch in their marriage. Speculations that arose as a result of an alleged argument between the two in a restaurant in the center of the capital and the socialite’s continuous trips to her mother’s house.
The socialite was tired of the continuous rumors of crisis and had once and for all settled all the speculations that her marriage was in danger, despite the different discussions that may arise as a result of living together. ”I try to live a little apart from the rumors. And I think it’s a bit cyclical too. After the next one I will be pregnant,’ she declared.
Regarding the reason why she spent so much time at Isabel Preysler’s house, Falcó was clear and confessed that she only slept at her mother’s home on Thursdays, after her participation in El Hormiguero. ”It is not true that I spend more time at my mother’s house than at home with Íñigo. I have my room at my mother’s house, but I sleep at home (…) I go to my mother’s house to get tupperware, to my gym class, to be with her…”, she clarified.
Likewise, the Marchioness of Griñón also wanted to talk about future motherhood. Tamara Falcó confirmed that both she and the businessman were continuing with the procedure they were taking to become parents. A process that she classified as “natural” and that had nothing to do with in vitro fertilization. ”What happens is that, within in vitro fertilization, at the beginning many atrocities were done. Not in Spain, but outside. Many of the fertilized embryos were frozen and used for experiments,” the socialite declared to Vanitatis.