Eva Longoria’s visit to El Hormiguero this Thursday left striking headlines. However, the presence of Tamara Falcó, for another week, somewhat overshadowed the interview of the Hollywood actress. And, despite the time that has passed, the wedding of the Marchioness of Griñón with Íñigo Onieva is interesting. Above all, if there are incidents and accidents involved.

The last one that Isabel Preysler’s daughter has made known, among the many already revealed, had to do with her bridal shoes and an explosion. Despite the fatal signs of destiny, finally, as we know, the marriage took place and Falcó and Onieva became husband and wife. But what a road they took to get there…

Can anything else happen at a wedding? That is what many wonder when they discover that the marriage between Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva was the most eventful, both before, during and after it. Let us remember that, in the middle of the liturgy, the priest’s chasuble caught fire. “There could have been danger,” Father Cruz declared days later.

However, there was an accident that no one knew about until this Thursday, when the Marchioness of Griñón revealed in El Hormiguero that she was left without shoes to go to the altar. The anecdote occurred during the current affairs gathering with Pablo Motos, Cristina Pardo, Nuria Roca and Juan del Val as witnesses.

“It was an obstacle course,” said Isabel Preysler’s daughter, and not only because of the infidelity and subsequent forgiveness to Íñigo Onieva, but also because of the ruggedness of the course. In this case, Falcó confessed something unknown: “They told me that the truck that was transporting my wedding shoes from Valencia had exploded, incinerating 65% of the transport, and mine were there.”

To the surprise of her fellow speakers, who asked her what she did after what happened, Tamara was clear: “Give me something else. In the end that was the least of it.” Therefore, the bridal footwear that the marchioness wore during her wedding was not what was planned and she had to solve it on the fly.

Another problem that arose, this time during the honeymoon trip, was the issue of suitcases. “I choose the airline based on the weight of the suitcase they let me carry, Iberia is at the top. In Zambia they almost didn’t let me enter because of all the suitcases I was carrying. Above all, because of one full of medicines, but I didn’t want anything to happen to me,” he said.