One of the details that Isabel Preysler couldn't stand about Vargas Llosa comes to light: "She didn't like him"

It's getting closer and closer until the highly anticipated documentary by Isabel Preysler, My Christmas, is released.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
29 November 2023 Wednesday 04:00
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One of the details that Isabel Preysler couldn't stand about Vargas Llosa comes to light: "She didn't like him"

It's getting closer and closer until the highly anticipated documentary by Isabel Preysler, My Christmas, is released. This new audiovisual project will only have two episodes that will arrive in the Disney catalog on December 5. In them, the socialite's followers will be able to witness the lesser-known side of the queen of the press and how she prepares for the holidays.

Furthermore, one of the great attractions of this documentary will be to see for the first time how all the family members are doing after a year of heart attack and how Isabel Presyler faces Christmas after her high-profile separation with Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas. Llosa.

To whet your appetite, this Wednesday, the mother of the Marchioness of Griñón opened the doors of her house to reveal to the entire world what her ideal breakfast was and her best-kept secret to staying great at 72 years old.

''Hot water, lime and some vitamins, then grapefruit juice, kiwi, I have grapefruit again and then flax seeds. And when I finish breakfast I often drink Jamaican water,'' the queen of hearts confessed. Of course, Isabel Preysler assured that breakfast was a moment of peace for her, so she preferred not to be interrupted.

Another of his most important moments of the day was before going to bed. The socialite confessed that she needed to have her moment alone, even when she was in a relationship. ''There are couples who don't understand that,'' she asserted.

But the secrets about the queen of hearts did not stop there, since Pilar Vidal and Beatriz Cortázar were two of the journalists who had the privilege of enjoying that moment with Tamara Falcó's mother. For this reason, this Wednesday, the journalists gave all the details of this peculiar snack on the Sonsoles Ónega program. ''She fed us ham, croquettes and some cheese souffles,'' they commented.

Beatriz Cortázar claimed that since Miguel Boyer's death, Christmas had not been the same and that the family chose to spend Christmas Eve in Miami instead of at the Puerta de Hierro house in Madrid. ''This year is special, everyone is going, they are going to be there for more than fifteen days and they are going to celebrate everything,'' declared Pilar Vidal.

In addition, this year will also be special because it will be the first holiday that I spend without Vargas Llosa after 8 years of relationship. ''She is elegant even with the tablecloths. She is a diva, she has the sink towels, the table napkins hand-screen printed with initials,' she confessed. A custom that was repeated with all of her partners and children, except with Vargas Llosa, whom she never had the intention of marrying.