It was all pleasure and smiles in the idyllic landscapes of Cabo de Gata: red shrimp, wonderful beaches, crystal-clear waters and the lullaby of the Mediterranean in Almería. That could be the summary of the plan for the friends of Sara Carbonero in these hot days of late July. To top it off, the ex of Iker Casillas I was accompanied by the best hostess to visit this corner of paradise: her former partner, associate and great friend. Isabel Jimenez, almost a sister and without a doubt the perfect guide to the east of Andalusia. Although Sara knows the natural park well, which she visited years ago with the goalkeeper of the Spanish National Team when they were together and loved each other in the green coves to the east of Agua Amarga. Sometimes, Sara and the father of her children have visited this place accompanied by Isabel Jimenez and her husband. Those kisses are long gone, but on this occasion Sara and her beloved Isabel were not lacking in good company either. Along with the journalists and businesswomen, there were Vanessa Martin y Rachel Perera, the ex of Alejandro Sanz.
The route masterfully drawn by the presenter of Informativos Telecinco included a day on the sun loungers of the beach of Bitter water, which are rented next to the parasols in the best part of the beach, opposite a restaurant called El Playa, whose fried anchovies compete with black rice to be licked clean, not to mention the bottles of Mahou, the coldest in existence. In the evening, Sara Carbonero had dinner at Cortijo La Loma, in La Isleta del Moro. But Sara could not eat at El Playa on Monday. Neither Sara nor anyone else. Because it is closed on Mondays.
That was no obstacle or hindrance for a seasoned paparazzi to sneak into the establishment, despite it being closed and therefore without access for the public, nor service, nor waiters. Nor cold bottles. The photographer, with the intention of immortalizing Sara Carbonero in a swimsuit at will, had no problem in breaking the chain that makes it perfectly clear that the place is not open to the public. He positioned himself on the terrace at the foot of the beach, took out his camera and did his job as best he could. He missed a small detail: he had sneaked into a place where he could not be, an alleged home invasion, according to the owners of the establishment and according to the surveillance cameras to which this digital has had access.
“I haven’t taken any cards from you”
Things got worse. One of the owners of El Playa caught the paparazzi in the act, inside her ‘house’: he had sat down on a chair in the premises, leaning on a table, and there he was, pointing at Sara Carbonero, apparently oblivious to what was happening just seven metres from her hammock, where she was drying herself in the sun every time she returned from a rather rough swim thanks to the easterly wind that was lulling the cove of Agua Amarga that Monday.
While Sara was combining baths, creams, reading and other usual pleasures on the sand, and especially when the journalist returned face first, in a bathing suit, the paparazzi photographed her returning wet to her hammock. She had the memory card already half full when one of the owners surprised her, as we said, in the act: “You cannot be here,” she said. “The place is closed and you have jumped the chain that prevents entry and you have snuck in without permission.” But several eyewitnesses say that the photographer “got angry.” In other words, according to what they tell us, he came to tell the owner who indicated that he could not be in that place and that she should leave him “in peace.” Things got worse. Members of the security forces arrived, some police. And it got into a mess: shouting, pushing and, presumably, some threats. At this point, the photographer tells the owner that he is going to report her, accusing her of stealing his card, that is, the photos he had taken of Sara Carbonero. “I haven’t taken any cards from you,” she answered.
We are told by both sides that cross-accusations are coming. The owners and employees of the establishment who caught the paparazzi inside without permission maintain that the card “must have fallen into the sand on the beach” during the struggle and will report the photographer. The cameras in the establishment prove that he sneaked in. We took one in which the face cannot be seen but everything is recorded and corroborates the employees’ version. The worst: their witness assures us that he heard a municipal officer from Níjar say to the employee: “Why don’t you give him back the card?” assuming that it had actually been taken from her without it being clear. One thing is clear: the paparazzi will not have the photos of Sara but they do have him photographed with the security cameras: sitting in the premises where he had sneaked in after it was closed.
Sara Carbonero, We are told that she was aware of what had happened but apparently did not deign to thank those who, in the end, prevented the paparazzi from doing their job. However, Sara herself and her friend Isabel Jiménez were later in charge of immortalizing (without the need for paparazzi) her best moments in Cabo de Gata. In some of these images, there is no lack of clothes Slow Love, the brand they founded together. Sara Carbonero returned to Madrid on Tuesday night, on the last flight from Almería. She arrived in the capital after eleven at night “because of air traffic,” according to the Iberia captain during the flight. Sara was happy and smiling along with the friend who was accompanying her. She had had a great time.
Isabel Jimenez y Sara Carbonero They have been close friends since they met in the corridors of Mediaset, when they both shared a set on Telecinco’s midday newscast. The Toledo native turned 40 in February, two years younger than Isabel, who was born on Valentine’s Day: both are Aquarius and understand each other very well. They are partners, they have lived through the births of their respective children, their loves, and heartbreaks in the case of Sara, and also the health problems of the most famous woman from La Mancha in Spain since the death of her namesake, Sara Montiel.