Jorge Javier calls Vargas Llosa a “vase writer” and passes sentence against him: “I already knew what he was getting into”

The breaking of Isabella Preysler y Mario Vargas Llosa It is one of the hottest topics of pink news, with the permission of the reconciliation between Tamara Falco e Inigo Onieva. Jorge Javier Vazquez He has given his particular point of view and has branded the Nobel Prize for Literature a “flower vase writer”.

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The presenter of Save me writes this Wednesday in his weekly blog of Lectures: “They say that Vargas Llosa has ended even the very beginning of the Preysler universe. Very good, but he already knew what he was getting into. What may also have happened is that the writer has had enough of being a simple accessory.”




Jorge thinks that next to Preysler he was “a premium ornament that is paraded around at weddings, baptisms and communions but with little right to be heard, which is something that he is crazy about”. In this sense, he forcefully adds: “Since he started dating Preysler, he has ceased to be a Nobel Prize winner to become the man who hangs out with our most desired ‘socialite’.”

On the most mediatic break in the world of heartThe man from Badalona thinks that both have done the right thing: “What they have done seems very brave to me. There are no ages for a break or to start a new life. The harmful thing is to remain slumped in an already known reality for fear of change” .




Therefore, he concludes: “What Preysler and Vargas Llosa have done is to frame. Breaking with what does not satisfy you is the main symptom of being alive. It does not seem like a small thing to me. If we did an exhaustive review, we would be scared of the amount of people who live asleep”.

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Isabel Preysler and Mario Vargas Llosa have ended their relationship after almost eight years together. The queen of hearts herself announced it last Wednesday in her top magazine, Hola, assuring that the unfounded jealousy of the Peruvian writer was the trigger. The writer’s environment denied the version of the socialite, assuring that the different lifestyles of both triggered the disagreements, to the point of causing the break.