For weeks there has been talk of a possible crisis in the marriage of Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva. A situation that is not new for the Marquises of Griñón, since speculation about their relationship has pursued them since long before they got married.
However, the appearance of “reliable sources” and more and more graphic testimonies that suggest that the couple would be living separately has only fueled these rumors. Tired, Tamara Falcó has spoken out about everything she is saying, taking advantage of her weekly collaboration in El Hormiguero.
The aristocrat joined her colleagues Nuria Roca, Juan del Val and Cristina Pardo for the current debate, when Pablo Motos asked her about the alleged crisis. Tamara, without qualms, stated that “lie news” was told about her “continuously.”
The Marchioness of Griñón complained of having the press constantly behind her, waiting to get a reaction. “There are people who think they have the right to look from the street with binoculars. I have had the press all week, at my mother’s house, and they look at me from the street. It should be prohibited,” she said.
Despite the harassment, she resists taking action because, as Isabel Preysler’s daughter comments, it is not worth spending years and years involved in a legal process from which she will get nothing. “Let’s see how I prove it. A complaint that takes 15 years and wears me out,” she lamented.
“I try not to let this overwhelm me. I have moved to a place where I enter with my car, no one has access. I have a gym in the building itself, then I go to my mother’s house too and my stroller and I am super calm,” she insisted. Her partner, Juan del Val, pointed out that this was “hiding”, to which she qualified: “I’m protecting myself, hiding, nothing.”
“I am lucky to go to places where I am protected and I do not have to have a journalist who is throwing all kinds of atrocities at me about my family, about Íñigo, about his family, while I try to walk the dog,” said the aristocrat.
The Bocabesada writer then took the opportunity to make a plea in favor of people with Tamara Falcó’s level of fame, after all, people with the right to an intimate and private life just like everyone else.
“We come here and work, you treat us phenomenally, but then we get home and I think we continue with our lives. It’s one thing for someone to ask you for a photo, but when the waiter finishes his hours, no one on the street asks him for a reason.” of squid,” he said.