Inkriql Posted October 23, 2019 Share Posted October 23, 2019 We have learned to love the pineapples thanks to high comedy. We adored Hillary in The Prince of Bel Air, Karen in Will & Grace, Emma's Jane Austen and even one as bad as the Countess of Merteuil in Dangerous Friendships had great looks. In the Spanish social chronicle of the twentieth century, that great unfinished novel that is forged based on covers of ¡Hola !, Tamara Falcó (Madrid, 1981), daughter of Isabel Preysler and the Marquis de Griñón, is our pija. The one that goes from the empty phrase to the sharp and deep reflection in two paragraphs of coated paper. We have seen her grow up, collect boyfriends, try her luck in different professional aspects, pose with George Clooney and Prince Charles of England, embrace Catholicism and - the unthinkable - fry eggs on television. He has even met Michael Jackson. And Spain has discovered it little by little: under its layers of rich, pija and privileged girl appears a woman with the exceptional quality of coherence, with a kindness that disarms and an innocence that causes the most sought-after hilarity: the one that is not sought , which calls without warning. With Tamara becoming one of the most commented characters of today thanks to her participation in Masterchef, where she endures and has already eliminated another great queen of hearts (Ana Obregón) along the way, we review some of the phrases that have made her a character so special and that, with that mixture of naive and Dadaism, they look like a handwritten script between Rafael Azcona and Tina Fey. 1. “I would not go to dinner with Pablo Iglesias, but he prayed for him and for all of Podemos” (Marie Claire). 2. “Being the daughter of separated parents I became a spoiled one” (My house is yours, Telecinco). 3. "There are photographers out there." (Why ?, inquires the journalist). "Because I'm Tamara Falcó!" (Vanity Fair). 4. "I put Jacinta, like Fatima's shepherd, because I picked her up on the day of the Virgin" (on the name of her dog, in THE COUNTRY). 5. "We all resent not being able to reach the central almond by car, but emphysema is more annoying." (About Madrid Central, the star plan of the legislature as mayor of Manuela Carmena, in El Mundo). 6. (Question) “Do you know how to cook?” (Answer) “Ssssssssssss… no” (Ana Rosa's program, Telecinco). 7. "Sometimes I am surprised at how sleepy I am" (The World). 8. "I have that conflict between vanity and truth" (THE COUNTRY) 9. "One day Mario [Vargas Llosa, current partner of his mother, Isabel Preysler] asked us: 'And do not you think that Miguel [Boyer, his expander] would be happy from the sky thinking that I am here?' And I thinking that Miguel, with how jealous he was, would be right now with a bazooka shooting "(My house is yours, Telecinco). 10. "I believe a lot in meritocracy, whether it is in the Barrio de Salamanca or in Carabanchel" (El Mundo). 11. “They changed my school and I felt very sad, misplaced, I had trouble making friends. And I was wondering: ‘Where are the Playmobil de Julio and Enrique [Iglesias, his brothers]?’. It is true that the house was much better, it had two swimming pools, a paddle tennis court, but I was not happy at all ”(after moving to his new house at Puerta de Hierro, in Vanity Fair). 12. "My ex-boyfriend just got married and the only thing I miss is my ex-father" (referring to Franco-Argentine financier Marco Noyer, in My house is yours, Telecinco). 13. “With Tommaso I get along very well. I call him and he tells me: 'Let's see, what is your trauma of the day? What has been strained between your teeth? ”(About her boyfriend at the time, Tomasso Musini, with whom he had a relationship from 2010 to 2012, in Vanity Fair). 14. "I told my mother that I was going to take a sabbatical year and she said: 'Well, well, and who is going to pay you?'. How unpleasant!" (My house is yours, Telecinco). 15. "The Virgin Mary is my ideal as a good woman who puts the needs of God and her son above her own" (THE COUNTRY). 16. “There are 14 bathrooms and sometimes they are not enough” (on his mother's house in Puerta de Hierro in Mi casa es tu yours, Telecinco). 17. “One day I read that Sarkozy did not read anything that is published about him and decided to do the same” (Vanity Fair). 18. "I do not care much to fall well or badly. I know that I have a group of people who love me, I know that God loves me, and the rest, what will I do to him" (THE COUNTRY). 19. "Now that we are older, can you tell me who chose those tacky toys?" (Asked by the marketing director of Porcelanosa in relation to the Christmas photos that were made as a child to advertise the brand with his mother, in Vanity Fair) 20. (Question) "The last time you got mad at your mother?" (Answer) "One day I didn't want to borrow a dress." (Question) "And when did you last cry?" (Answer) "That day." (Ana Rosa's program, Telecinco). 21. "I love independence, not knowing what I'm going to have dinner, being able to improvise ... but with my parents in ten minutes" (Vanity Fair). 22. "I had read Mario's novel [Vargas Llosa] a long time ago, don't ask me what's going on because I don't remember, but I love the title" (regarding his shirt, which reads' Mischief of the bad girl ', name of the 2006 novel by Vargas Llosa, in EL PAÍS). 23. "As a child I wanted to be a trapeze artist. My mother, who was a friend of the owner of the World Circus, managed to get me a beautiful embroidered jersey" (Vanity Fair). 24. "I thought it would be much easier and it is very hard, and then you have to clean everything" (On cooking, in THE COUNTRY). 25. 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