After Alessandro Lequio, it is now Carmen Lomana who criticizes Isabel Preysler: “To take a nap”

Socialite Carmen Lomana has not spared criticism of Isabel Preysler's recent documentary, titled 'Isabel Preysler: My Christmas', recently released on Disney.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 December 2023 Sunday 10:39
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After Alessandro Lequio, it is now Carmen Lomana who criticizes Isabel Preysler: “To take a nap”

Socialite Carmen Lomana has not spared criticism of Isabel Preysler's recent documentary, titled 'Isabel Preysler: My Christmas', recently released on Disney. In exclusive statements to 'La Roca', Lomana expressed her discontent, describing the production as "very flat" and suggesting that it is ideal "for taking a nap."

Lomana highlighted the lack of revelations about Preysler's personal life, comparing it to reading 'Hello!' magazine. According to the socialite, the documentary does not offer details about the loves or intimate life of the 'queen' of the society magazine. Additionally, she made a wry observation about the domestic servants, suggesting that they might deserve an Oscar for the amount of screen time, questioning whether they were "extras" given Preysler's apparent loneliness.

As for the specifics of the documentary, Lomana criticized Preysler's wardrobe choice, especially a robe she described as "hideous" and which she said matched the curtains. She also lashed out at the depiction of breakfast, calling it "depressing" and questioning its supposed health benefits, suggesting it was more of a laxative than nutritious breakfast.

These statements by Carmen Lomana add to the widespread criticism of various commentators, who have pointed out the lack of naturalness and interesting moments in Isabel Preysler's documentary. 'Isabel Preysler: My Christmas' seeks to show in detail the Christmas preparations in the socialite's house, with the participation of her daughters Tamara Falcó and Ana Boyer.

In the midst of the controversy, the documentary has generated divided opinions in the Madrid jet-set, questioning whether the production manages to offer an authentic vision of Isabel Preysler's life during Christmas or if, as Carmen Lomana suggests, it is more suitable for those looking for a relaxing experience before taking a nap.