First the groom annulled their engagement, Inigo Onieva, after discovering that the businessman of the night enjoyed the passionate kisses of others at their parties around there, and now she is composed and without a wedding dress, because she is used to the world revolving around her whims, and if she wants a Ferrari design at the price of a Twingo, she demands until the Bilbao firm Sophie et Voilà, which was doing it for her, sends her to pasture. Life, clearly, is telling Tamara Falcó NOT TO GET MARRIED.
If the “misfortune” of September was brutal, being left without a wedding dress two months after the wedding does not even happen to the poorest brides from the suburbs, who if necessary pull Wallapop to go down the aisle in white.
(In preparation)