Isa Pantoja breaks her silence after the wedding with Asraf: "I remembered my mother and my brother"

This Friday, Isa Pantoja gave her first interview after her wedding with Asraf Beno that took place last week.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
19 October 2023 Thursday 22:56
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Isa Pantoja breaks her silence after the wedding with Asraf: "I remembered my mother and my brother"

This Friday, Isa Pantoja gave her first interview after her wedding with Asraf Beno that took place last week. Isabel Pantoja's daughter celebrated her marriage in the midst of controversy over the absence of both her mother and her brother Kiko Rivera.

The collaborator of Let's see, on Telecinco, has chosen the program to break her silence and speak openly about everything that happened in that ceremony, which took place a week ago in Seville. She admits that she especially missed the tonadillera, and she confesses that she did everything possible to get her there, without success.

"Was there even a single moment in which you remembered the absences?" asked Joaquín Prat, presenter of the format. "At first when she was alone, when she was dressing me," Isa Pantoja quickly responded, explaining the reasons why she remembered her mother and her brother at that precise moment.

"There, yes, because Anabel came in, who also wanted to accompany me, my bridesmaids were there, Dulce was there... And the two of them shared space and I understood that they could really have caused the problem, and yet they were super generous for me and they didn't do it." At that moment I did remember two people, my mother and my brother," he explained.

Asked about the state of health of Isabel Pantoja, the reason given by the artist for not attending her daughter's wedding, Isa was emphatic. "I didn't know anything; I found out from him," she said in reference to Antonio Rossi, the journalist who gave that information on the same Telecinco program.

"You already know that I don't have communication because I haven't been able to for a long time, not because I don't want to; then I know what they want me to know or what they want us to know, and I speak in plural," he said, adding that what he knows is " It's nothing serious, it's some tests that have to be done and he wasn't in the hospital.