Genoveva Casanova responds this Friday at 9:35 p.m. on La 2 to the question: Do you consider yourself a seductress?

Missing since her images with Prince Frederick of Denmark in Madrid were published at the beginning of November, Genoeva Casanova She reappears at the end of 2023. In her residence in the capital since Christmas began, the Mexican has not been seen, although she has already made the decision to take a step forward and face questions from the press about her friendship with Queen Margaret's son.

While she finalizes the details of her first public appearance after the scandal caused by her snapshots with her husband Mary Donaldson, La 2 de Televisión Española recovers tonight the interview that the socialite gave to the program ‘Plano general’ some time ago.

He has been the director of the space, Jenaro Castro Muiña, the one who has shared his juiciest statements on Instagram and Genoveva, showing that he is aware of what is published about her, has reposted it in his stories.

An interview that at the time did not have a great media echo but that promises to give a lot to talk about because, more sincere than ever, it answers each and every one of the questions and reveals, among other things, If you consider yourself a seductive woman, if your ideal state is love or friendship, and what has been the biggest defeat of your life.

Confessing that she is a woman “who believes in love and loves Spain,” Genoveva defines herself as “a person who believes a lot in healing wounds, not in opening them. I am a person who believes a lot in reconciliations,” she points out, before assuring that “seduction has no gender” and “sex is not overrated.”

The biggest defeat of his life: “I guess my divorce” from Cayetano Martínez de Irujo”

After several seconds meditating on her response, the Mexican is not able to choose between love and friendship as her ideal state, explaining that for her “friendship is a type of love.” And the biggest defeat of her life, as she has revealed for the first time, “I guess my divorce” from Cayetano Martínez de Irujo.

That's not all, since when asked if she considers herself a seductive woman, Genoveva confesses that “I like to dress up and I like to be liked”, before defining in one word man as “mystery”, war as “suffering”. , peace as “joy” and freedom – something he seems to have lost as a result of his friendship with Frederick of Denmark coming to light – as “happiness.”