Tita Cervera separates Borja Thyssen from his legacy: "There is already a depositary"

Baroness Thyssen has always been surrounded by mystery, especially in all those issues surrounding her family and her legacy.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 January 2024 Monday 16:26
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Tita Cervera separates Borja Thyssen from his legacy: "There is already a depositary"

Baroness Thyssen has always been surrounded by mystery, especially in all those issues surrounding her family and her legacy. That is why perhaps there is some uncertainty about the future of her multimillion-dollar inheritance because, until very recently, it was not known who was going to be the visible face of her legacy.

Carmen Cervera is the mother of three children - Borja (43) and the twins María Carmen and Guadalupe Sabina (17) - and for the moment, only one thing is known: Borja Thyssen will not be in charge of leading her legacy.

This was confirmed by Baroness Thyssen herself in Espejo Público, to whom she gave an interview from one of her luxurious properties in Andorra. According to Gema López, "there is already a custodian of her legacy" who "is prepared at the level of studies and languages."

Apparently, this person would be one of the twins - very interested in the world of art and already integrated into one of the boards of their associations - who would be in charge of managing their mother's millionaire assets.

The issue of the will is not an issue that seems to worry Baroness Thyssen, who has had everything tied up for several years. "These questions don't even worry me anymore," she says, explaining that her will has never been final. "I have made many wills. When life changes, you change them."

What seems to be clear is that Borja Thyssen and his wife, Blanca Cuesta, will not be in charge of the baroness' legacy. According to collaborators, the relationship between mother, son and daughter-in-law has been so changeable over the years that it could have led the baroness to change her mind about her future.

The girls, who will turn 18 on July 6, have lived apart from public life since they came into the world in the United States through surrogacy, except for the rare occasions when they have appeared with their mother in their magazine. Headboard.

The two have always been surrounded by mystery, from who their real father is - for years it has been suggested that it is Manolo Segura, Borja Thyssen's father - to the type of privileged life they have led since their birth, marked by anonymity and an exquisite education. Both speak four languages, play several instruments, excel in studies and are passionate about art.

"Now I give them the education they should have, but, once they know the way, they should choose what they want and I will support them in everything. Yes, I would very much like them to be collectors, like me, or at least that they understand what collecting is," explained his mother, in Hello!.