Isabel Preysler on ‘El Hormiguero’: A Visit Without Surprises

Pablo Motos, despite being visibly affected by a cold, welcomed Isabel Preysler on his show 'El Hormiguero'. During the interview, both discussed Preysler's newly published autobiography, "My True Story." This meeting was marked by initial technical problems due to the microphone, but it quickly shifted to anecdotes from Preysler's past. Motos showed a genuine interest in the book, describing it as addictive. The questions addressed intimate topics such as Preysler's virginity, who narrated the story of a past romance that led her to move to Spain.

The conversation was filled with reminiscences about his social life during late Francoism, including his relationship with notorious figures such as Julio Iglesias. Preysler avoided delving into certain current family issues, such as her daughter Tamara's recent relationship. Throughout the interview, Preysler maintained her characteristically reserved style, answering personal questions with tense smiles but without offering revealing details. As for his love life, he reflected on his marriages, highlighting a careful calculation in his choices, hinting at an image of pragmatism rather than passionate romance.

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