Hello! It dedicates its cover entirely to the birthday of Don Juan Carlos, celebrated on January 5 at his home in Abu Dhabi: the magazine was able to enter the party of the emeritus king to carry out a complete report for his 86th anniversary. On the cover we see the infantas Elena and Cristina and their grandchildren Irene, Pablo, Victoria Federica and Froilán although many more people attended. The celebration began with lunch at one of the restaurants at the Four Seasons hotel in Abu Dhabi and ended with a night of flamenco.
Semana reports on the estrangement between Alessandro Lequio and Ana Obregón as a result of the controversy raised by the book The Shrew Boy: it was said that the actress had not donated the profits of the book to the Aless Lequio Foundation and suspicions pointed to him being who leaked that information. Terelu Campos and Carmen Borrego have spent their first Christmas without their mother and have done so very close, while Gabriela Guillén suffered an anxiety attack shortly after giving birth following Bertín Osborne’s statements last week.
Diez Minutos echoes Gabriela Guillén’s reaction to Bertín Osborne’s statements in ¡Hola! last Wednesday about the fact that he did not plan to be a father. “I don’t want to hear about Bertín,” reads the headline about a Gabriela with a notable tired face. Princess Leonor debuts at her first Military Easter dressed in uniform and Carmen Borrego and Terelu participate in a tribute to María Teresa Campos. Finally, the hardships that the actress Mónica Cervera is going through.
Lecturas gives the spotlight to Carmen Borrego and enters the house she inherited from her mother, the deceased María Teresa Campos: “After her death I have been on the edge of the precipice,” says the headline. A photo by Pablo Urdangarin illustrates the call to King Juan Carlos’s birthday party in Abu Dhabi and on the apron we see Gabriela Guillén with a harsh statement: “The baby and I have been on the verge of dying.”