Tamara Falcó is lying: the El Rincón palace was for sale and we have the evidence to prove it

Children, what they see at home, is usually said with great success. And it is that, along with that of “like father, like son”, Children often resemble us, as it says Joan Manuel Serrat. In the case of Tamara Falco e Isabella Preysler we can find differences between the current Marquise de Griñón and her mother, who was also a Marquise (consort) when she was married to Carlos Falco, father of the child

Notwithstanding the obvious differences between mother and daughter, one of the similarities that bring them both closer is their know how to do with the media, the world of exclusives and the ability to deny them when necessary to set the times and optimize the performance of their media management as best suits their interests, even if the truth is not always their priority. In that they are like two drops of water, although one was born in Manila and the other in Madrid.

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We repeat: Children, what they see at home and, although they arrived in the world in very different conditions, and in places that are 11,000 kilometers away, Tamara saw at home from a very young age how her mother acted as queen of hearts, which is like saying of queen of exclusives The biography of Isabel Presysler It is full of examples but a very recent one is enough to see how the Philippine works.

When it was published at the end of June that Mario Vargas Llosa He no longer slept at Isabel’s house, in Villa Meona, the breast de Tamara took care of discrediting a piece of news that, months later, would recover all its meaning. She publicly walked someone who had already left the Puerta de Hierro residence, a clear beginning of the break that she later made official.

Months before, in June, for many days, the reporters of the magazine Week They worked on guard duty and endless days, information that verified what the Nobel Prize winner’s day-to-day life was like then. That he lived in his apartment in Puerta del Sol. And it turns out that for a long time it was proven that Isabel Preysler and Vargas Llosa lived apart, just as the weekly headline said.

At that time, the courtship that began (in Hola) back in 2015 and with the Nobel Prize winner still married to Patricia Llosa, it was crumbling but Isabel did not want it to be known then. He preferred to manage her times, sell her news to her leading magazine, where her breakup was published months later, and direct the public towards the reasons for the separation that suited her best. She arrived after the unfounded jealousy of Mario Vargas Llosa, the poisoned letter from his ex-wife and other poisonings that have left the ex-de Julio Iglesias, Carlos Falco, widow of Miguel Boyer and ex-girlfriend of the Peruvian writer at the height of bitumen, basically because his dealings have been revealed.

Tamara Same

Now we have a Tamara Falcó who follows his example. It is enough to review how the Marchioness maneuvered when she denied that she was seeing Inigo Onieva before making the reconciliation official exclusively in the same magazine as his mother. They were seeing each other, as we found out later, but she only admitted it when and where she wanted. She had obviously lied, as we now know. They were together again. But she wanted me to tell it Hola.

The case of the sale of the El Rincón palace It’s very similar. And it follows the same behavior pattern as the previous examples. We have irrefutable evidence that the Aldea del Fresno property was for sale until it was published this Wednesday in Week. What’s more, we know that the ad was deleted but Google still keeps track of it, and leaves Tamara in evidence, that on Thursday, in her gathering of the anthill, In other words, getting paid again, he left a “no for now” answer when asked if he was selling El Rincón, whose property he shares with his brother Manuel, married to Belén Corsini, which, as we will see, is very relevant.

It is because the surname Corsini, that of Tamara’s sister-in-law, even reveals which real estate agency is in charge of selling the palace inherited by the five children of Carlos Falco after the death of the aristocrat, on March 20, 2020, now three years ago, a victim of Covid. But why now deny that it is for sale?

The evidence that it was for sale until at least a few hours ago is irrefutable. There are not only photographs, we even have the video. And above all, the trail of Googlewith date and time, which shows that the palace was for sale at least until February 1, 48 hours ago.

In that link, which anyone can click and check, they refer to the website of the real estate agency whose name, coincidentally, is the last name of the woman from Manolo Falco, owner of the palace along with Tamara. In fact, the eldest son of the Marquis de Griñón owns most of El Rincón: Corsini Properties is the name of the company that sells the palace, as can be seen in the upper left corner of the image below. Of course, that link is dead since Tamara denied it was for sale but… Ooops! We made a capture before she disappeared. After Tamara’s intervention in the anthill it was seen what is here, but now it appears that it has been deleted: “This page cannot be found”. We have found it.

Why didn’t Tamara say, for example, that the palace was for sale until the day the news was published in a magazine? Why didn’t she just keep quiet? Why didn’t she say, for example, that it wasn’t the amount she put in the magazine? We don’t know, but when it was published that the palace was for sale, the ad was there, and it was placed by none other than Manolo Falcó’s family, his wife’s.

Maybe Tamara wanted to break the news about the sale in another magazine and at another time. As her mother did when it was leaked that she no longer lived with Vargas Llosa, and she denied it, to admit it exclusively in another magazine.