Tamara Falcó, Kiko Matamoros, JoaquÃn Torres and Raúl Prieto… there are many celebrities who have decided to go down the aisle in 2023. Now it has been the director of Socialité, Javier de Hoyos, and his partner, Carlos Roca, who They have said ‘I do’ to seal their love.
The link took place on Saturday May 27 at Granjilla de Fresneda, in Madrid. The couple were surrounded, not only by their relatives, but by well-known faces from television. Throughout the day there were moments of emotion in which tears were not lacking on the part of anyone.
Javier de Hoyos announced it a week ago in tears on his Socialité program. “If you wrote a song, would it be about beef or romantic about love?” Nuria MarÃn asked, taking advantage of the Shakira theme. “At this point in my life, a romantic and love song because I’m getting married next week,” de Hoyos reacted.
A love story with Carlos Roca, her stylist, who started six years ago and who has put the finishing touch this weekend. A wedding that has been celebrated in style in which there was no lack of details such as a lot of pink smoke, food everywhere and even 130 umbrellas to fight against the possible storm.
The list of celebrities who have attended the link is made up, to a large extent, of Javier de Hoyos’ program companions. If something was clear, it is that Nuria MarÃn was not going to miss the appointment. As a great friend of Javier de Hoyos, the presenter has been very excited about the link from the moment it was announced.
Giovanna González, for her part, has been in charge of officiating the wedding between the tears of the director of Socialité. But that has not been all, Yola Berrocal and Leticia Sabater did not want to miss the important event either. The latter, moreover, was in charge of livening up the night with a selection of her best musical themes.
Just a week ago, Javier de Hoyos published the video of his wedding announcement on his Instagram account along with a heartfelt text. “6 years ago I met the love of my life and 6 and a half years ago I joined the Socialité newsroom,” de Hoyos began to recount. “When I arrived I was not clear about my sexuality, in fact I thought I was straight,” he added.
He also wanted to give the reason why he feels so close to his program team. “Working surrounded by my colleagues has allowed me to express myself freely and discover my sexuality,” he explained. In addition, he did not want to finish without making it clear that without all this she would not have been able to marry Carlos Roca.