Carmen Lomana, a television collaborator, has publicly criticized Isabel Preysler regarding the authorship of her newly released memoir, “My True Story.” This statement comes in the wake of the book”s publication, which has sparked considerable debate among the public and media alike.
During a recent segment on “Las Mañanas de Kiss,” Lomana expressed skepticism about how Preysler could effectively write her memoir, questioning her verbal capabilities. She was interrupted by a fellow panelist who also raised the possibility that Preysler may not have been the true author of the book.
Lomana”s remarks brought astonishment to her co-hosts, highlighting the controversy surrounding the publication. Preysler”s memoir, which is titled “My True Story,” has been the subject of speculation, particularly concerning the private details it discloses about her relationship with Mario Vargas Llosa.
According to Pilar Vidal, who has commented on the memoir, the book contains personal anecdotes and even intimate revelations that some believe should have remained private. Lomana further elaborated that the contents of the memoir, filled with emotional and erotic narratives, might be perceived as trivial or overly sentimental. She remarked that reading such private exchanges between lovers often evokes laughter due to their perceived cheesiness.
The discussion around Preysler”s memoir raises important questions about the nature of celebrity narratives and the extent to which personal stories should be shared publicly. As the discourse continues, it remains to be seen how this controversy will impact the reception of Preysler”s memoir and her public image.
