Former Miss Spain Mª José Besora denounces the pressures with her cover in 'Interviú' for 'having to show more'

María José Besora became very popular in our country in 1998 after winning the Miss Spain pageant.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
30 August 2023 Wednesday 22:52
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Former Miss Spain Mª José Besora denounces the pressures with her cover in 'Interviú' for 'having to show more'

María José Besora became very popular in our country in 1998 after winning the Miss Spain pageant. After her triumph, the Murcian woman continued her professional career in the world of modeling, while she began to enter the world of acting.

In addition, the model also managed to carve out a career on television, participating in several of the most successful programs of the time. Her popularity increased with the passage of time, which caused her name to be present in several gossip magazines at the time and she even came to star in several covers, such as that of Interviú magazine.

A magazine that has been on everyone's lips in recent days, due to the controversy that has arisen around its covers. The presenter Sonia Ferrer was in charge of denouncing, as a result of Luis Rubiales' kiss without consent to Jennifer Hermoso, the incident that she suffered with her Interviú cover in 2007.

"Let's clarify once and for all. That cover was the result of BLACKMAIL. 'Some beautiful photos without showing anything and in return we do not publish this stolen topless thing that we have done to you' (my mother was also seen). Very common practice at that time '', he declared on his social networks.

A situation that many famous faces of today have experienced in their own flesh. For this reason, the former Miss Spain María José Bosero wanted to grant an interview to the Yas verano program to recount your disastrous experience with the magazine.

"It arose and they let me choose what was the team of photographers, makeup artists, place," he began by saying. ''My thing was not stolen, mine was not like when they caught Lola Flores or all these cases that you have told. They get caught and then they blackmail them to take the photos in exchange, or they don't publish the images that won't turn out well. And they give them the option to do it another way,'' he stressed.

''In my case it was agreed, I wanted to do it but I wanted to reach a level and I wanted to show what I wanted to show. So I had a lot of pressure from one of the people in charge to show more,'' she assured. ''The photographer was under pressure from the magazine that they logically wanted to see more. They always wanted more'', affirmed María José Besora. ''It was a long conversation, in which at one point I said I'm not doing it because this is not what we have discussed, it is not what I want,'' she commented.