As we announced for the first time, Tamara Falcó has reappeared this Tuesday at a Pedro del Hierro event, which has presented its new collection. The Marquise de Griñón has returned to the frivolous, materialistic (and well-paid) world of fashion after spending a few lazy days in Qatar. She was at a concert for her brother, also with her sister, Ana, and at her great friend’s wedding Khali El Assirabout which this Tuesday we have given more details exclusively.
In this presentation, held in Madrid, Tamara has talked about her break with Íñigo Onieva. Although the daughter of Isabel Preysler and Carlos Falcó says she has broken all the ties that united her (she has deleted it from her social networks and does not even want to hear about their frustrated love story), she has not turned a deaf ear to questions about him and his new stage, in which he is composed and without a boyfriend.
“There has been a moment, but it’s been a while. I’ve been with my sister in Doha, I’ve had a great time. I’ve been to a concert, it was the first time I’ve danced… I’ve gone out to dinner, I’ve had my wife’s wedding best friend, I wasn’t going to be sitting in a chair. This is strange, it comes and goes, but the truth is that I’m fine,” she assured at the event, held in Madrid.
In the same sense, he added: “I have the same life. I had a wonderful life and I don’t have to change my life. I loved my life and it is not defined by a couple.”
At the same time, he has made it clear that there are no second chances for the businessman of the night: “I believe in second chances, but I would surely have it with another person. I think that in the end some circumstances have arisen… To this day Today I’m fine alone, I only think about my future”.
Thus, he has revealed that for his mental health, it is best to have zero contact with the car designer: “The truth is that I do not maintain any type of relationship with Íñigo by prescription, which I take to the letter.”
Since they broke off their engagement on September 23, she has prayed fervently not to be overwhelmed by what happened: “A month and a half has passed for me, I’m fine. It has been faster thanks to Our Lady. After the retreat, “After going to Lourdes, I felt a strength that wasn’t mine. I’ve handled it in a way that could be worse. Obviously I’ve cried, I’ve had bad moments, there were moments when I didn’t quite know what had happened.”
His loved ones have been essential to overcome the bump: “My family has always been by my side, my sister, my nephews, who are the best, my mother… She has been a giant pillar. My friends… I have not I’ve been alone for almost no time. I’ve been super supported.”
Now she only looks ahead and, on the road that remains to be traveled, she prefers to be alone than in bad company: “I’m not afraid of staying single. With a good partner it’s great, but I’m also great by myself. I’m not worried about the maternity call. I love children, but they are the fruit of love. I would like to share it with someone, I don’t feel the need enough. I am delighted with my nephews. If it is not as a couple, I would not have children”, he has sentenced.