Isabel Preysler's last dart at Vargas Llosa: “That breakup didn't hurt me at all”

The mother of Tamara Falco has been the brand new guest of The Anthill this Thursday to promote his Christmas documentary, which has premiered on Netflix. However, beyond gifts, party favors and carols, Isabel Preysler He has reviewed other aspects of his life and has even taken the opportunity to throw a dart at Mario Vargas Llosawith whom he was eight years: “The last breakup didn't hurt me at all.”

The socialite has assured that lovesickness hurts less and less with age, although at 72 years old, she does not believe she will experience it again either: “I find it difficult to fall in love again, and hopelessly impossible”. It is the first time in her life that she is single and she is happy: “I really enjoy my moments of solitude. When I am alone and everyone has gone to sleep I take the opportunity to do what they have not allowed me to do during the day, reading, for example , watch a series, make my lists, talk to my children during United States time, listen to music, dance… Since they don't take me out to dance anymore, I dance alone, like a crazy person,” she said. “I need that solitude and not all my partners have understood it.”

The queen of hearts has spoken at length about relationships: “There is no reasonable jealousy, there are more or less light ones, but they all end up being bad”. And he revealed: “I have to admire the person and what I admire most is intelligence, then the sense of humor and then tenderness, it is essential. The last thing you can't get tired of in life is intelligence.” Regarding economic independence, she commented: “A person's freedom is linked to economic independence. I have always told my children, never to depend on your partners. I was not when I married Julio but I promised myself that It would never happen to me again and that's how it has been.”

Isabel emotionally recalled Miguel Boyer: “I have always been a strong woman but when he got sick it was very hard. There were mornings when I didn't want to get out of bed. Our life changed 180 degrees in a few seconds, that the person who accompanies you “To change like this is tremendous for everyone. He spent two months in the ICU and then two years and eight months in total sick, he was the center of the family, we took great care of him, but it was very hard to see how the brilliant man he had been had changed.” . And he assured: “Miguel was the serious and strict minister outside the home, but with my girls he was very loving, affectionate, with a sense of humor, he liked to celebrate everything. They didn't give a penny for our relationship and we were together for 26 years.”