Isabel Preysler, at the age of 74, reveals in her memoirs, My true story, a life marked by iconic relationships and complex personal moments. Presenting her book at the prestigious Ritz Hotel and accompanied by her daughter Tamara Falcó, who defines her as a brave woman, Preysler seeks to deny the rumors that have surrounded her image. Throughout its pages, it presents not only her romances, such as those she had with Julio Iglesias and Mario Vargas Llosa, but also the difficulties, such as the jealousy she faced and the pain over her children who emigrated to the United States. Their story is presented less idealized and more authentic, reflecting the struggle between public perception and their true essence.
The book becomes a vehicle for honesty in which Preysler addresses hidden topics, including her experiences of suffering and heartbreak. Vargas Llosa's letters, published in the memoirs, reveal a deep love that contrasts with the final separation, marked by emotional conflicts. Despite the praise she has received and the criticisms she has endured throughout her public life, Preysler emphasizes the importance of kindness and empathy in her family relationships. His work culminates in a reflection on his past, leaving readers with a renewed vision of this public figure who has managed to transform pain into strength.
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