Isabel Pantoja has once again become one of the true protagonists of our country’s current affairs. Last Friday, October 13, her daughter, Isa Pantoja, and her now husband, Asraf Beno, celebrated their marriage in style in the capital of Seville. A wedding that managed to capture everyone’s attention and that was marked by two major absences, that of her mother, Isabel Pantoja, and that of her brother, Kiko Rivera.
The tonadillera cannot boast of having an excellent relationship with her two children, with whom she has been estranged for years. For this reason, the singer decided to stay away from the happiness of the little girl in her family. But after her celebration, several news items came to light claiming that the artist was absent from her daughter’s wedding due to medical problems.
Antonio Rossi, a Telecinco collaborator, claimed a few days ago that the tonadillera did not attend the wedding because she was pending other matters. After leaving the reason up in the air, the journalist clarified days later on the program Let’s see the real reason. ”He went to Córdoba because on Monday he had a hospital admission in a specialty center. He has been undergoing medical tests all week
But it seems that the surprises with Isabel Pantoja are far from over. This same Thursday, journalist Beatriz Cortázar revealed in the program Y Ahora Sonsoles that the tonadillera would have made a drastic decision related to her last wishes.
According to the collaborator, the artist would have decided everything in the middle of July. ”Isabel lived a very bitter, very sad and hard moment when she went to see her son in the hospital, and they had to do a catheterization. It seemed like there was going to be a reconciliation, but she got into quite a huge mess again with the leaks about her state of health and she decided that her mother should not go into the hospital because she didn’t want to see her,” she assured.
”She saw that it was impossible for her family to have the same relationship again. “A person close to Isabel tells me that in those days she made the hard decision about what will happen when she is gone,” she explained.
”She doesn’t want a wake, a funeral home, a funeral, or a carpet of people parading. She doesn’t love anyone. She wants to go alone, accompanied by her brother and her very small group. “She doesn’t want tributes either, or events, or children, or anything,” she asserted.