Carolina Molas’s desperate cry to the media: Onieva’s mother can’t stand the fame of her daughter-in-law

“Carolina, treat me well, don’t laugh at me, don’t rip my skin off…”. M Clan’s best-known song stuck to us like gum and the chorus baptized more than some Carolina born 23 years ago now. It was the year 2000 and our Carolina was 30 years old, three years less than her son now counts, fiancé of Tamara Falco41 years old.

When Carolina de M Clan came out, Inigo Onieva I was already 11 years old. His mother, who has passed through the altar twice, was married at the time to Íñigo Onieva Sr., global director of E-Commerce for the Barceló Group, with whom she had a total of three children, including the future son-in-law of Elizabeth Preysler.

After divorcing, the businesswoman stayed in the family home of La Moraleja in Madrid, while Íñigo’s father settled in Mexico. There he remarried and had a fourth child, Willy. The one who will be godmother at the wedding of the year rebuilt her life with José Ignacio de Guadamillas, a businessman in the real estate sector, with whom she married in 2017. Their love story ended last summer, in the midst of a media hurricane with Tamara and Íñigo giving more headlines by themselves than Shakira and Piqué. Or over there.

When the Onievas were infected with the fame virus that Isabel Preysler’s daughter transmits almost without being employed, many assured that Carolina Molas he was happy to jump into the media. They said that she was delighted that as soon as she was faced with, the press extolled his great beauty and his spectacular physique. That he even dropped by where there were cameras to be asked and thus appear on television. However, none of that was true. Caroline is not like that. Quite the opposite. Tamara’s future mother-in-law doesn’t like having become a public figure.

As you may have learned InformaliaCarolina Molas, through her lawyers, has sent a letter to various media to ask that they not talk about her and that they stop issuing images of her, since otherwise she will initiate legal action.

As reflected in the document, to which he has had access InformaliaÍñigo Onieva’s mother denounces “the persecution and harassment that he has been suffering in recent months.” She also points out that she “is and always has been a private person, absolutely jealous of the privacy of him and those around him.” For this reason, she asks the media to “refrain from publishing and / or disseminating information and / or images” about her and her environment.

What we do not know is if he will also have sent the statement to his daughter-in-law to stop talking about her (in front of the media), because if there is someone who talks about Carolina Molas in front of cameras and microphones and on sets that is Tamara. We also do not know if they forced him to stand with his son in front of the cameras when he made his first statements after learning that Tamara had left him, statements whose expectation and informative interest would mean that these images would be seen in all the national media and many times.

We also understand that her role as a supporting actress in Tamara’s documentary film on Netflix was not voluntary. Despite it, Carolina Molas has become a public figure, and not because her son is going to marry Tamara Falcó, but because she has voluntarily participated in information of public interest, has voluntarily stopped to give statements at the door of his house and report how his son was after the break with Tamara. In addition, they assure that she will pose with her and Tamara’s son in the exclusive that they will grant for her link. The only thing missing was that the godmother not come out.

“Carolina, treat me well, don’t laugh at me, don’t rip my skin off…”

But Carolina Molas is not only the future mother-in-law of Isabel Preysler. Íñigo Onieva’s beautiful mother is CEO of Cemevisa, a company founded by his father, Carlos Molas, which is dedicated to the sale and distribution of household appliances. In fact, her role as a successful businesswoman has brought her more than one award for her good management at the head of the company, such as the one she received last year: CEO of the Year in Consumer Appliance Distribution. For this reason, she has also appeared in the press on numerous occasions.