Toñi Moreno, after attending the wedding of María del Monte and Inmaculada Casal: “I’ve cried all the time”

Mary of the Mount He said ‘yes, I do’ this weekend to his girlfriend, the journalist Immaculate House, after 23 years of relationship. They were married four months after the artist’s historic proclamation at the LGTBIQ+ Pride in Seville, where, in addition, María presented Inmaculada in society.

The celebration, attended only by his closest family and friends, took place at the Hotel La Querencia in Seville, with views of the Cathedral and La Giralda. Both the singer and her wife wore white.

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Toni Morenoa great friend of María del Monte, attended the wedding with the best possible company, her little Lola: “I have been very moved because I love her very much. It has been very beautiful, perfect. I have cried a little because I am at the age to be emotional and I cry all the time”.




The Catalan presenter, who opted for a vanilla-colored tailored suit, a white cotton T-shirt and matching sneakers, did not go into more detail about the ceremony out of respect for her friend: “I’m not the one who has to tell you the party. It’s Maria and Inma’s party. You ask them. I can’t say… I’m not going to say or confirm anything because otherwise they’re going to kill me”. María and Inmaculada would have signed the civil wedding papers. However, now is when they have been encouraged to celebrate it in style.

The former close friend of Isabel Pantoja took advantage of the Pride proclamation in Seville, held last June, to officially present her girlfriend for the first time: “I have been lucky enough to find the love of my life. I have a family and I have 23 years protecting her. But today I want to tell you that I am one of those who are here and that my partner is here.”




Inmaculada and María del Monte had known each other since their childhood, they went to school together and even then they formed a great friendship. Life separated them and brought them back together decades later for work. And the arrow arose. Twenty-three years later, the interpreter of Sing me claims that love has no gender.