There are only 48 hours left for Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva to say ‘yes, I want’ in a ceremony that has been awaited for many months. The most media-produced wedding of the year in Spain will take place this weekend and the couple is already immersed in the so-called pre-wedding, which takes place at the prestigious Ritz Hotel in Madrid.
It has been a very turbulent year for Falcó and Onieva, who have seen the ceremony in danger until the last moment. In fact, even today there would be doubts about whether or not to take the step due to the past attitudes of one of them. This time, it is Tamara Falcó who is not entirely clear about it, according to what she has exclusively advanced, This is life.
The Telecinco program has detailed why the Marquise de Griñón would have considered taking a step back hours before the big moment. “Yesterday, Thursday morning, Tamara Falcó gets up and has doubts; she picks up the phone and calls one of her three trusted priests, one of those who is going to officiate the wedding, because the ghosts of the past of Íñigo Onieva’s infidelities they are hanging around his head”, explained Javi Fuente, editor of the space presented by Sandra Barneda.
Falcó would be “afraid that when he says ‘yes, I want’, this could be repeated”, according to the information released by Así es la vida, which justifies him in the “distrust” and insecurity towards “the attitude of the one who He is going to be her future husband,” Fuente said.
Íñigo Onieva’s infidelities to Tamara Falcó in the past have ended up disrupting the life plans of Isabel Preysler’s daughter. It all began in the month of September when, already with wedding plans, Falcó distanced himself from the attitudes of her partner, pronouncing a phrase that she gave everyone to talk about.
“Six seconds or a nanosecond can already pass in the metaverse, as long as this is true, everything ends here,” said the Marquise de Griñón at the time. Since then, through reconciliation, the buzz of Onieva’s new infidelities has continued to lurk until the end.