The lucky quintet: Chelo García Cortes remembers her sexual night with Bárbara Rey and three guys

Eleven years have passed since Barbara King appear in the prime time of Telecinco to recount, among other intimacies, his sexual experience (more than three decades ago) with Chelo Garcia Cortes, which is remembered by some as one of those mythical moments on television. The journalist from Ourense, who will turn 71 in a month, is on a promotional tour of her memoirs, entitled Sin Etiquettes (Plaza y Janés) and written by Alba Serrano, author of an erotic novel.

Chelo Garcia Cortes is a survivor, not only of the golden age of the social chronicle, but of those who have the courage to do almost whatever it takes to pay debts and bills, even sign for Save me, and thus crossing the line that separates the journalist from the character. The Galician tells her life, among other reasons, to earn some money, of course. And in the promotion hitch this Sunday she reaches the back cover of The country, where he recovers in an interview conducted by Luz Sánchez Mellado the highlights of these memoirs that he sells us: “I lived with Parada for years. I married Marta, my wife, in 2005,” he recalls. She also recounts how she was marked by the suicide of her mother, who was mentally ill, when she was 11 years old. But above all she enters once again into her sexual experiences. “When I see that Parada is attracted to other people, I see my relationship in danger and I think: If you can, so can I,” she says in the Prisa diary. “First I had a threesome with a boy that Parada liked. I felt like Cleopatra. The quintet was with three boys, Bárbara Rey, who lived with us, and me. It was something precious,” she recalls once again. “Bárbara is my weakness. With her I discovered my bisexuality, although I didn’t fall out of love with Parada until I fell in love with Marta, my wife,” says García Cortés.

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