The ex-wife of Vargas Llosa, Patricia Llosa, is very angry with the press. The mother of the three children of the Nobel Prize has not hesitated to “threaten” the reporters who were waiting for her at the door of the writer’s home, raising her bag in a defiant gesture before slapping the air. Patricia, who always in the discreet background, is in the spotlight after Isabella Preysler have leaked to the newspaper ABC the letter he wrote to him when he began his relationship with the Peruvian author in May 2015.
With the letter, the queen of hearts wanted to show that she was not lying and that the Peruvian was aware of her love story with the writer, despite the fact that Patricia herself denied it in a statement a month later, in June 2015, when The first images of Isabel and Mario together were published.
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In said letter, the Peruvian warned the mother of Tamara Falco that the same thing that he was doing with her, her husband had done with 20 or 30 women throughout their marriage and, convinced that he would return to the family home, he asked her not to be seen with Vargas Llosa in public.
In addition, and what is most striking, he asked permission to celebrate his golden wedding anniversary with the writer in New York, giving an image of happiness for the gallery when he knew that Mario was already drinking the winds for Isabel at that time.
After the publication of said letter, Patricia has reappeared, and she has done so leaving the Nobel Prize winner’s house in Madrid, which reinforces the rumors of reconciliation in the ex-marriage, and is quite upset at having been caught on camera.
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In these images, the ex-wife of the author of The city and the Dogs She has been very angry and has not hesitated to “threaten” the reporter by raising her bag in a defiant gesture before slapping the air, while two of her employees, visibly nervous, tried to get in the way to protect the Peruvian from questions. A moment of great tension in which Patricia has preferred to remain silent and not explain why she sent that letter to Isabel Preysler.