The party that brought together Pablo Iglesias and Irene Montero with Ada Colau, Andreu Buenafuente and James Rhodes

Sanna Marin is not the only one: the former leader of Podemos and the Minister for Equality are also going on a spree. They are rarely shown in a relaxed attitude but this Thursday some images have come to light that show the most uninhibited face of the couple. They attended the pianist’s wedding James Rhodes last May.

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It was the artist who shared the photos through his social networks: “I just received the photos of our wedding celebration. Here are some happy memories of a spectacular day. Thank you very much,” he wrote next to the carousel of images .

paul churches e Irene Montero, who sat together during the meal, is pictured with Rhodes in the background holding a huge knife. The snapshot has received funny comments from the protagonists: “The knife is the key to the photo. The wedding must be repeated, clearly. Wonder,” the minister wrote.







The political couple shared the evening with the mayor of Barcelona, There’s Colauand with the actor Javier Camarawho had a great time: “Lady, we had a good time and everything,” the interpreter jokes with Irene Montero.







Andrew Buenafuente And his wife, Silvia Aprildid not stop dancing, while the American actor Benedict Cumberbatch he put the international note, demonstrating his good harmony with the boyfriend.







The Galician Tamar Novas He was the godfather of the ceremony, which took place in August 2021 and whose celebration was delayed until May due to health restrictions: “Best godfather in the world,” Rhodes writes to him.







Girlfriend, Micaelawanted to thank his guests for such a special day: “I knew it would be a day to remember forever, but the amount of love we have received is beyond imagination. We have finally been able to celebrate our marriage. Surrounded by people whom love and adore with all our hearts.




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