Julio Iglesias Preysler has returned to Spain to celebrate his 50th birthday. The eldest son of Isabella Preysler y Julio Iglesias He was born in Madrid on February 25 and lived his adolescence in the capital of Spain, until his parents decided that the children of the marriage would go to live in Miami with the singer and his paternal grandmother, Rosary of the Cave. He Dr. Iglesias PugaJulio’s father, had been released after being kidnapped by the terrorist group ETA and the family, thinking about the safety of the children, decided that it was better to keep them away from the danger of a new kidnapping.
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Julio Junior, as he likes to be called (he doesn’t want Julio José), has come to Madrid to celebrate an ‘intimate’ dinner with his Spanish friends, although the truth is that it is a sponsored event. Julio has summoned the press to the photocall set up this Thursday at the Abascal restaurant, which will give the singer dinner in exchange for this establishment’s advertising.
The Berceló chain and Ghost are also sponsors of the event, which is not only free for Julio Jr., but will bring him a good cache. Julio is accompanied by his current girlfriend, a Brazilian model, Viva da Domenico, whom he disguised as a ghost last November, precisely to advertise his Ghost (ghost in English), the firm that Julio promotes.
Good moment lives the eldest son of Isabel and Julio. The super exclusive that he has starred in Hola A few weeks ago she has been very well paid, she has some concerts scheduled this summer in Spain and she is also promoting her new songs, with which she is trying to relaunch her career.
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In recent years, Junior performed on the same stage as his father during Julio’s concerts around the world, but since the pandemic, Julio Sr. lives in seclusion between Punta Cana and the Bahamas, without appearing on stage. At 79, the great artist takes care of his health to the maximum, although there is talk that he could perform at the new Bernabéu when the works on the stadium of his club as a youth player are finished.
Julio (José) has avoided speaking out in Madrid about the controversial separation from his mother and Mario Vargas Llosa. He was not even aware (or so he says) that his father had come out in defense of Isabel, considering that the Nobel Prize “had not been up to the task of a great lady and mother.”