Isabel Díaz Ayuso confesses to Vicky Martín Berrocal what her platonic loves are: "I love them madly!"

Isabel Díaz Ayuso has been the new guest of A solas, the podcast presented by Vicky Martín Berrocal on the Podium Podcast platform.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
11 September 2023 Monday 22:54
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Isabel Díaz Ayuso confesses to Vicky Martín Berrocal what her platonic loves are: "I love them madly!"

Isabel Díaz Ayuso has been the new guest of A solas, the podcast presented by Vicky Martín Berrocal on the Podium Podcast platform. The socialite and actress has received the president of the Community of Madrid and has been able to learn first-hand about some of her issues that are much more personal than what is usually known about political representatives.

In addition to responding forcefully to whether she would be willing to forgive infidelity, Díaz Ayuso has also confessed what her great platonic loves have been throughout her life, despite the fact that she initially denied Martín Berrocal that she had any. "It's not love," she assured.

"There has always been someone, an actor or a singer, someone who you have said: 'Come on, I will love him all my life!', like the Depeche Mode singer, to both of them," Ayuso explained. The Madrid president says that she has had the same feeling with some actors: "People that you have seen so many times throughout your life and you admire them so much that you say: 'come on, I love them madly,'" she said.

Isabel Díaz Ayuso later dared to give a new name: that of the singer Rick Astley, also popular in the 80s. "When I was 8 years old, I think the first one was Rick Astley: I remember that I was 8 years old, I was in school , he had his posters, he had everything. That was a platonic love," he confessed.

Vicky Martín Berrocal has taken the opportunity to remember the idols of her childhood. "I had folders lined with boys, but they were no longer platonic. I lived in Huelva and I took all the handsome boys I knew," she said, although she also added that some actors were among them.

"I wore the Depeche Mode ones, which used to be four and now there are two; I loved it because they were different, and I've always liked different people. So, one had painted nails, the other had straight hair, and his I loved music," responded Díaz Ayuso, who also pointed out that he also felt a great passion for the hits of the 80s.