Isabel Preysler wrote about her breakup with Mario Vargas Llosa

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Mario Vargas Llosa is a fine Nobel Prize winner for literature, but it was Isabel Preysler who “wrote” the story of the end of their romantic relationship after more than seven years of living together.

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This Wednesday, December 28, April Fool’s Day, the celebrity announced through Hello!her flagship magazine, which ended her romance with the writer after, apparently, having suffered several episodes of jealousy. Mario Vargas Llosa is left without a girlfriend, but he already has the plot of a novel.

Damn jealousy

Isabel Preysler, who on February 18 he will be 72 years oldand Mario Vargas Llosa, who will turn 87 on March 28, seemed to be living a mature love story, even if, after what we have seen, they have been victims of the immaturity of a youthful passion.

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Jealousy was already part of the relationship and that’s how Isabel had explained it in an interview, revealing it Mario was a jealous man. Now explaining how she decided to end the relationship “permanently” out of “unfounded” jealousy (because no one thinks that there is someone waiting their turn), is the argument on which Isabel’s story is based.

Last August, the magazine Week warned that Mario Vargas Llosa he spent his days, and nights too, in his bachelor pad (in which he also lived with his ex-wife Patricia Llosa) located in the historic center of Madrid.

On that occasion the writer returned to Iron door as if nothing had happened and he was seen on one of his morning walks through the urbanization where his then girlfriend’s house is located. Someone from the family circle let it be known that if Mario occasionally went to his apartment it was because there he had his books and wrote more calmly.

The excuse was considered good, since Tamara goes in and out of Isabel’s house, the singer Julio José Iglesias (son of the famous Julio Iglesias and Isabel Preysler)Ana Boyer and tennis player Fernando Verdasco and their two children.

It hasn’t been recalled that, one of the many interviews Mario and Isabel gave during their relationship, the writer marveled at the home’s library, which was once created by the late Miguel Boyer, who was Isabel’s third husband. .

when he left home

Now it is known that Mario Vargas Llosa left Isabel’s house in August after starring in a jealousy episodewhich was not the first, nor the last.

The relationship, according to Isabel, through her flagship magazine, was deteriorating due to Mario’s “recurring attitude” and his jealousy and the reason Isabel became convinced that “It’s not worth continuing to bet on a relationship with no future that makes them both miserable.”

That the relationship didn’t have much future was obvious, given the age of the boyfriend, but in recent months the couple had shown no signs of unhappiness.

It didn’t seem that way when Vargas Llosa intervened, in what was undoubtedly the greatest proof of love for Isabel the Neflix series Tamara Falcó: The Marquisein which Tamara Falcó starred, in which he, a true Nobel laureate, had to deal with the group of inconsistent characters accompanying the Marquise de Griñón.

The writer was also apparently pleased with the marriage of Álvaro Castillejo, Isabel’s nephew, son of her late sister Beatriz, and was even seen, on November 15, applauding, in the family residence, the entrance of the Cake with which tennis player Fernando Verdasco, Isabel’s son-in-law, celebrated his 39th birthday.

My family, yes; not yours

The repeated appearances of Mario Vargas Llosa with the family of Isabel Preysler contrast with the absence, at least publicly, of Isabel’s relationship with her partner’s family.

The children of Vargas Llosa, names of the same name, did not take well their father’s relationship with Isabelstarted shortly after the family celebrated the golden wedding of Mario Vargas Llosa and Patricia Llosa, but over the years the writer has partially recovered the relationship with his children Álvaro, Gonzalo and Morgana.

One of Isabel Preysler’s last appearances was at financier Alberto Alcocer’s 80th birthday party, where she went alone. The last time Mario Vargas Llosa was seen in public was in the El Pardo palace where, in the presence of the King, the meeting of the Foundation of the Royal Academy of Language was held.

Magazine Helloit is assumed that according to Isabel Preysler, with whom he has had a relationship of mutual collaboration for years, he traces an apocalyptic scenario of the couple’s last months, stating that Isabel’s house “has always been a quiet home and Isabel didn’t want that harmony to be lost.”

And not only that, the publication portrays an Isabella of “exquisite dignity and education, who knows no lack of courtesy”, which suggests that the writer’s character does not respond to those canons of behavior.

As if that weren’t enough, the story concludes by stating: “She (Isabel) wants to have a peaceful, fearless life and enjoy her grandchildren and of his freedom, without the anguish of heartbreak and quarrels”, from which it follows that his life with the writer was a roller coaster.

Isabel Preysler No.He had never spoken, nor had he allowed anyone to speak, in this tone of either couple who divorced: Julio Iglesias, father of her children Chábeli, Julio José Enrique and Carlos Falcó, father of Tamara, nor, of course, Miguel Boyer, father of Ana, who was widowed in 2014.

For this reason, this announcement of a unilateral and definitive break is all the more surprising, with an obvious accusation of guilt for the other party, which is, neither more nor less, a Nobel Prize in literature and a personality known throughout the world. world.

Source: La Vanguardia/Mariángel Alcázar

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