Isabel Preysler makes self-criticism in her latest documentary: "I'm very dull"

Isabel Preysler has inaugurated Christmas in style.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 December 2023 Monday 22:10
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Isabel Preysler makes self-criticism in her latest documentary: "I'm very dull"

Isabel Preysler has inaugurated Christmas in style. The queen of hearts is celebrating this Tuesday, December 5, with the premiere of her latest documentary, Isabel Preysler: My Christmas, on the Disney streaming platform. This new audiovisual project has a total of two episodes of 45 minutes each, in which followers of the socialite will be able to discover the most personal and unknown side of Isabel Preysler's life.

Tamara Falcó's mother will reflect on the passage of time and tell all viewers how the Christmas holidays are celebrated in her house with all her children about to start their own family. A time that will bring back many memories of her past and that she will undoubtedly remember during that hour and a half of documentary.

On the occasion of the premiere of the documentary, the socialite has given several interviews to different media outlets to give more details about her new audiovisual production. Regarding what was going to surprise viewers the most, Isabel Preysler was clear. ''You're going to be surprised at how badly I speak. I'm very dull when talking because I don't have that naturalness, that ease,' she declared before the Formula TV cameras.

Furthermore, the socialite assured that what she was going to like most about the documentary was the presence of her children. ''Seeing my children and the Christmases I have spent with them,'' she confessed. And the parties at Isabel Preysler's family's house are more normal than they seem, since the queen of hearts confessed that in her house "they eat nougat." ''You don't play any board games or sing either,'' she asserted.

Regarding whether she was going to miss someone this Christmas, the socialite stated that the most notable absences were going to be those who were no longer there. ''Miguel is missing, my mother is missing, my sister is missing, who are the ones who always spent Christmas with us,'' she commented.

Likewise, Isabel Preysler claimed that Christmas had always been special for her since she was very little. ''In my house in the Philippines and then when I married Julio we always spent Christmas in the Philippines and with Carlos we continued doing the same and with Miguel it was different because the children were living in the United States, so we already had to spend it in Madrid because It was easier,'' he said.