Esther Doña speaks for the first time after her breakup with Santiago Pedraz and reveals why she did not notify the magazine before it published the exclusive about her wedding – 20minutos.es

Esther Doña’s breakup with Santiago Pedraz is being as mediatic as it is controversial, because just a few hours after the magazine Hello! published an exclusive report on her marital bond with the judge, he himself called to confirm that they had broken off. Now, the widow of Carlos Falcó has spoken for the first time on this matter and has revealed why he did not notify the magazine. As 20minutes learned, the magistrate explained to his surroundings that his relationship with Esther Doña was a mistake and he does not want to know nothing of it, because it was not as he believed. For this reason, the couple broke up on August 12, while the report was published on August 24. For her part, after this controversy, she disconnected the telephone she has to receive calls from the press, and it has not been until now when he spoke for the first time with reporters from Europa Press. “The only thing I want to point out is that on August 20 I received a message telling me ‘our relationship is impossible, we’ll talk someday, take care of yourself and kisses,'” revealed Esther Doña. “I tried to get in touch with him, I couldn’t, and so I decided to talk to his brother and tell him about the message. The only thing I got was another message [de Santiago] He told me how could I ever talk to his brother.” “I think I’m the first to be surprised at the way he’s acting,” she commented, about Santiago Pedraz. And, emphasizing August 20, she also told him blamed him for not telling the magazine: “If he was so clear that the relationship was broken, he could have stopped it too, because I didn’t know the relationship was broken. Of course he did know it and it’s like history repeats itself in his life.” According to the widow of the Marquis del Griñón, at no time did he feel that his breakup was final, and that’s why she didn’t talk to Hello! to stop the report: “I thought it was a temporary estrangement that would pass in a few days and that’s it”.