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Mario Vargas Llosa and Isabel Preysler have separated after 8 years of relationship

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the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa and the Spanish Isabella Preisler They ended their relationship “permanently” after eight years of relationship.

As Spanish magazine Hola reports on Wednesday, both have ended eight years of hogging the covers of gossip magazines.

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It was also in Hola, in 2015, where Preysler (born in the Philippines, 1951) and Vargas Llosa (Peru, 1936) confirmed their romantic relationship.

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“Mario and I have decided to permanently end our relationship (…) I do not want to make any further statements and I thank friends and the media for helping us in this decision,” Preysler says in the publication.

Over the years both have been protagonists of numerous moments both worldly and related to the writer’s activity.

In 2020, during the celebration of the tenth anniversary of his Nobel Prize, he said that his new partner had renewed his vocation as a writer in him, the most beautiful thing that – he said – had happened to him in his life.

As Preysler also clarifies in Hola, the reason for this separation they weren’t thirdbut both have lost, “little by little, the illusion of the beginning”.

the beginning of romance

The relationship between Vargas Llosa, 79, and Preysler, 64, became known in June 2015. A little later, the author of “The city and the dogs” confirmed the separation from his wife Patricia, with whom he had been for 50 years married. Preysler had been widowed a year earlier when her husband, former Spanish economy minister Miguel Boyer, died.

In an interview with Hola! magazine, Isabel Preysler said at the time that “we are very sure of what we have done” and that “it is true that we have become inseparable and we don’t want to waste a minute”.

He also recounted what life together was like at the beginning of the relationship: he said they had a “wonderful” summer, in which they talked “a lot” and were “very happy”.

With information from EFE

Source: Clarin

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