For Tamara Falcó (Madrid, 42 years old), Christmas begins on November 20, her birthday. “My mother waited until then to put up the tree and decorate the house, which is always quite laborious. It is very fun and part of the tradition that we all come together to help,” corroborates the Marchioness of Griñón, a declared fan of these dates since childhood, when the sound of Christmas carols also meant the return of her brothers from the United States. “I remember with special enthusiasm one year when it snowed in Madrid and my brother Enrique woke me up so we could see the snow together. He always looks at things as if he were a little child… Well, actually most of us at home do,” she adds with a laugh.
It is precisely that spontaneous look that is one of the most characteristic features of someone who stands today as the queen of the public sphere, a media machine capable of closing a historic economic agreement for the exclusive of her wedding with Íñigo Onieva this past summer and of representing half a dozen brands that trust it as an image. When she finishes the talk with EL PAÍS, held in the suite room of an exclusive Madrid hotel with views of the Prado Museum, Falcó will serve as the most anticipated star of the cocktail party held by the brand. champagne Moët & Chandon, a conclave of successful actors, international models and influencers with millions of followers. For the occasion she opts for a blue sequin tailored suit from her own fashion collection, which will monopolize the websites of specialized magazines the next day. Isabel Preysler’s heir to the throne of coated paper embraces her status: “When I returned from studying in Chicago I was shocked that so many things were known about me, but having a mother who was part of the media spotlight I had a reference. Now people are more interested in me, but I imagine that will decline too. “I’m not worried about stopping being fashionable, the important thing is that I continue to recognize myself.”
To date, his ability to create headlines remains intact. In recent days, the socialite has been in the news for the public presentation of its new penthouse in the Madrid neighborhood of Puerta de Hierro. “Moving has allowed me to change the pace of life,” she argues, “I loved living downtown, but having an artichoke in my house all the time, even when I was walking the dog, was very stressful. I understand that they are doing their job, but some journalists should consider that people deserve dignity.” She says that this summer, in which she has enjoyed two months of rest between the honeymoon and subsequent vacations, she has been able to appreciate “the luck of having time.” “I love the contemplative life, going very slowly, the slow life. “I love reading, for example, but I don’t read because I’m here and there all the time,” she admits.
The best proof of the frenzy that overwhelms her routine is that, just a year ago, the aristocrat was single after having broken up with her fiancé after compromising images of Onieva with another woman at a music festival were published. It was during midnight mass, an essential event every Christmas for her, when she opted for her reconciliation with her current husband. “I remember letting go of that pain, thinking that the peaceful night was a good time to let go of all the grudges and resentments. It was a Christmas miracle, a very special Christmas Eve because I didn’t know if Íñigo was going to answer my message and because we first went to mass at two churches that were already closed. “That night changed my life.” She is so faithful to the mass that, although this year she is going to celebrate the holiday with her sister Chábeli in Miami, she already knows which parish she will go to on the 24th: “There is no reason to skip it. Additionally, I have a mobile application, Mass Schedules, which works great and finds masses for me wherever I go. “I used to look at it on Misas.org, but I lost the password.”
Tamará Falcó does not lose her smile at any time during the talk. She is jealous of the image of her as she poses, but she lets her answers flow nonchalantly, taking the time necessary to find the right word in each one. She does not veto any matter nor does she look at her cell phone in a hurry, although her presence in the room photocall It is urgent at that point of the night. The job of celebrity who resignedly admits that a topic as intimate as pregnancy rumors is the subject of public debate day in and day out. Doesn’t the pressure affect you? “No, because it’s pretty typical. First they ask you when you are going to have a boyfriend, then when you are going to get married… There is always a next milestone.” In the businesswoman’s words: “If God wants me to get pregnant and have a child, I will have one. We are trying, but if he doesn’t come, we’ll see what we do, we don’t rule out anything. It is not easy today for either men or women. The WHO has had to lower the level of sperm quality because today’s man did not reach the previous minimums: we are so full of pesticides, pollution, stress… “
The brutal naturalness that she displays has earned her a seat in The anthillthe program that ended up expanding his projection as a popular character after his triumph in Masterchef Celebrity. A political gathering in which Falcó claims to give his “respectful and tolerant” version of current events, without caring about the criticism it may earn him in the media. “Many times I get into trouble because I’m not afraid to give my opinion. I also don’t read what they say because if I got on Twitter it would make my existence miserable,” he says. She claims her role at the table: “I say what I think as a citizen and as a person, I know that I don’t know everything and that there will be those who don’t like it, but I ask things that many people don’t know either.”
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