The chicken that Vargas Llosa would have set up for Isabel Preysler for dancing with another man, exposed

Since Isabella Preysler announced last Wednesday his separation from Mario Vargas Llosa, the name of the Nobel Prize for Literature is in question. The queen of hearts herself clarified this Monday that she did not end up with the Nobel Prize for Literature for a specific scene of jealousy, but after dragging this uncomfortable situation for a while.

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Jealousy would have been present in the couple from practically the beginning of the courtship, which began almost eight years ago, generating a real stir in the press of the heart. In this sense, Paloma García – Pelayo told this Tuesday in Ana Rosa’s program. “They were at a party and Isabel has to dance with the host. She follows the music and continues dancing with another guest. Mario arrives on the floor, approaches to get her out of there because she was dancing with another person. This happens after the first year of relationship of the couple”, explained the journalist, speaking to sources close to Tamara Falcó’s mother.




García – Pelayo has also revealed surprising information. He has assured that at a dinner, a friend asked Mario if he is jealous, to which he, in front of Preysler, replied: “I have to admit that I am.”

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Isabel announced through her magazine friend that the break with the author of The city and the Dogs it is final. The trigger? A scene of jealousy that would have occurred at the end of November after a party attended by the mother of Enrique Iglesias in Madrid. When Preysler returned to his Puerta de Hierro mansion, he allegedly found a pissed off Vargas Llosa invaded by unfounded jealousy. Ana Boyer witnessed the scene. This version is the one that Isabel has also transmitted to Paloma García – Pelayo.

The writer himself, who spent the end of the year in Paris, spoke about it this Sunday after returning to his home in the center of Madrid: “The reasons for the breakup do not exist, it is not true, they are not true,” he said hesitantly.