Showing posts with label Chabeli Iglesias. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chabeli Iglesias. Show all posts

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Isabel Preysler 20 años aniversario Hola

Isabel Preysler recently celebrated her 20 year anniversary with Miguel Boyer, and appeared on the cover of Hola magazine for April 2008, and celebrated her anniversary 1 million Euros richer, as that's how much Hola paid her for the exclusive.

Now that's what I call 'Filipina power'.
Isabel Preysler celebra su 20 aniversario de casada con una exclusiva mientras su hija Chábeli acude a un programa de televisión a contar lo mal que los pasó con el divorcio de sus padres, su madre posa con su marido y sus dos hijas en Hola!

Impecabel, como siempre. Con una sonrisa de anuncio y un estilismo casual de lo más estudiado, la reina de las revistas de corazón Isabel Preysler ha decidido celebrar su vigésimo aniversario de boda posando junto a su marido Miguel Boyer, en la revista Hola! La exclusiva, millonaria, consta de un amplio reportaje fotográfico en el que la pareja se mira embelesada y cuenta que cada día está más enomarada. Además, entre las fotos se puede ver a sus dos hijas Tamara y Ana en una isla caribeña.

La ex mujer de Julio Iglesias parece estar más joven que hace treinta años y es que la cirugía y el photoshop ayudan a la diva a seguir siendo una de las mujeres más envidiadas y elegantes del mundo.

Mientras, su hija mayor Chábeli ha acudido a un programa de Televisión Española para recordar la separión de sus padres. La joven de 38 años pretende tener otro hijo para el 2009 y confiesa que le gusta venir a España (ella vive en Miami) de vez en cuando para ver a su familia.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Enrique Iglesias: 'I won't marry you,' says Anna Kournikouva

Enrique Iglesias says his girlfriend, tennis champion Anna Kournikova, keeps turning down his proposals of marriage.

"I always try, but she doesn't want to," the Madrid newspaper ABC quoted Iglesias as saying in Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic, where he arrived last Friday for a concert.

The Filipino singer who turns 33 next month, is touring Latin America in support of his English-language album "Insomniac".

The Madrid-born son of veteran crooner Julio Iglesias and Filipina journalist Isabel Preysler has been romantically linked to Russian-born Kournikova, 26, for several years.

They were rumoured to be engaged in December after Kournikova was spotted sporting a large diamond ring on her wedding finger.

But earlier this month she told People magazine that a walk down the aisle was not part of her plans. "I'm never getting married. Everything is good," she said.

Iglesias, who made his recording debut in 1995, last month released a compilation of his greatest hits in Spanish, titled "95/08". AFP

Monday, April 21, 2008

David Beckham and Isabel Preysler are friends

David Beckham was reportedly scolded by his mother for posing almost completely nude in his underwear for Armani. David and wife Victoria are friends with Filipina journalist Isabel Preysler, who was one of Victoria's closest friends during Beckham's stay in Spain playing for Madrid Real. The Beckhams were regularly invited over at her house for dinner. When the Spice Girls were in Madrid for a concert this past Christmas, Victoria was happy to visit Isabel again during their stay. One of Isabel's famous sons is Enrique Iglesias. Full photo gallery and wallpapers of Posh Spice and David Beckham in W Magazine after the jump.

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Friday, December 7, 2007

Isabel Preysler meets President Arroyo

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo was in Spain for an official visit and honored with a special dinner by King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia. Only two guests of honor were permitted into the dinner, and they were none other than Filipina journalist Isabel Preysler, who received rave reviews in the Spanish press for her elegance alone at the dinner, and husband Miguel Boyer. President Arroyo was accompanied by husband José Miguel Arroyo. Also in attendance to honor President Arroyo were Princess Letizia Ortiz, who honored Philippines especially with her Filipina-themed falda (skirt) from the fashion line Mantón de Manila, and the Prince of Spain.
Pictures of Arroyo's arrival>>>
Hola Magazine Coverage - Isabel Preysler and President Arroyo >>>
Isabel Preysler causes sensation at Royal Palace>>>
Terra España Coverage and Pictures>>>
Video coverage from El Mundo España
Letizia e Isabel 20 Minutos España




President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and husband Miguel meet Miguel Boyer, husband of Isabel Preysler.





Princess Letizia Ortiz
Isabel Preysler




Isabel Estrella
Isabel Preysler, Priscilla Presley
Las Hermanas Preysler
Meanwhile, Isabel Preysler's daughters, Chabeli (Iglesias) and Tamara (Falcó) spent a night at the opera as the madrinas of an exposition of jewelry designed by María Callas.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Tamara Falcó Hola Cover October 2007

Filipina fashion designer Tamara Falcó Preysler, daughter of Isabel Preysler, is on the cover of Hola Magazine for October 2007. The headline says: "Tamara Falcó Preysler, like a princess in Paris, exclusive photos and interview."

She was also recently on the cover a few months ago with her sister Ana Boyer, with the caption saying "The daughters of Isabel Preysler, Tamara and Ana, have inherited their mother's glamour, exclusive photos and interviews."

Tamara and Ana have visited the Philippines many times before during their childhood with their mother of course to visit their grandmother and other family members who still live there, one time was right after Miriam Quiambao's wedding when there was some social party or something like that in Manila, but I remember hearing it from Maurice Arcache, who is one of Isabel Preysler's friends from the Philippines. Isabel was introduced to Miriam Quiambo, who showed off her wedding ring to Isabel. And Isabel jokingly said, "See Tamara, if you get married, make sure your boyfriend gets you a ring like that."

Tamara is the 26-year-old CEO of the 2nd Skin Company, her own line of clothing and fashion for young women.
I don't know why none of the TV networks in the Philippines ever do interviews with these girls or at least cover them in the media, they do stories with WWE wrestlers like Bautista (who I like and respect cause he's a nice guy) and simple contestants of some stupid dance show like ABC's Dancing with the Stars like that annoying Cheryl Burke with her hideous hairstyle, and interviews with Filipino contestants of reality shows like American Idol or So You Wanna Dance, but a Filipina CEO of her own clothing company, and she's only 26, doesn't even faze them. I guess a wrestler and dance/talent show contestants are more important than a Filipina CEO of her own company. Hmm...

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Filipino People's Real Ancestry

By R. Arce, Filipino Cultured
I always go into forums and read what other Filipinos have to say about Isabel Preysler and her kids doubting their "Filipino-ness" based on their sometimes warped views on what a Filipino is supposed to be or supposed to look like.

A lot of Filipinos are miseducated about this very important topic: Ancestry. Spanish blood does not disqualify someone from being Filipino, first of all because there is no such thing as a Filipino race, which means that unless we're talking about parentage in which one parent is a Filipino citizen and the other is a citizen of another country, nobody is really racially "pure Filipino" "half-Filipino" or a "quarter Filipino" or "1/8 Filipino" as I see often, because there is no such thing as a Filipino race, there is a Filipino people that is made up of the mixture of several races: Malay, Spanish, and Chinese being the major three ancestries of most Filipinos. And also because if that were true, my entire family and I would not be Filipinos and Pilita Corrales, Fernando Poe Jr., Jaime Fabregas, Amalia Fuentes, Armando Goyena, Maritess Revilla, Paquita Roces, Gloria Romero, Piolo Pascual, Kristine Hermosa, Cogie Domingo, Richard Gutierrez, Mico and Bernard Palanca, Aga Muhlach, Claudine Barreto, KC Concepcion, TJ Trinidad, Rica Peralejo, Lucy Torres, Richard Gomez, Rosanna Roces, Vic Sotto, Oyo Boy Sotto, Tito Sotto, Kempee de Leon, Eddie Garcia, German Moreno, and millions of other Filipinos of Spanish descent would not be Filipinos as well. Being Filipino should not only equal to Malay ancestry, but that's the way most Filipinos view it and use the amount of Malay ancestry in a person to qualify whether someone is a "real Filipino" saying things like "she's 1/8 Filipino" when they actually mean she's "1/8 Malay", they use the word Filipino instead of Malay because the word Filipino has become synonymous with Malay ancestry and Malay ancestry ONLY (which results in millions of Filipinos referring to themselves as "Filipino, Spanish, and Chinese", when they really should be saying they're FILIPINOS of MALAY, Spanish, and Chinese descent), and it's incorrect and a result of miseducation, which is why I'm very adamant about rewritting the way Philippine culture and history is written in our books and text books, because people from other countries use books written by Filipinos as a reference to their information, so if the information written by Filipinos themselves is incorrect in the way ancestry is viewed, then that incorrect information will be spread to the entire world (which it already has been) affecting everything, especially the amount of pride young Filipinos have in their own culture.

I don't know exactly when this mixup between the words Malay and Filipino occured, and when Filipinos started to view "Filipino" as an actual homogenous separate race instead of as a national identity made up of the mixture of several races, but what is fact is that it did not start before the 1898 revolution since Jose Rizal was quite fond of using the words "Malay people" in his works, but if you study history and are familiar with the culture that influenced and colonized the Philippines after the revolution in 1898, it's quite obvious that it probably came from the influences of that culture which has a history of segregating races and frowning upon people of mixed race that was imposed on the Philippines after the 1898 revolution. In other words, the concept of mestizaje, the concept which accepts racial mixture as a normal part of national life, which united the peoples in former Spanish colonies after their revolutions against Spain, the concept of mestizaje which unites a people as one regardless of their race was wiped out in the Philippines after 1898, and replaced by the cultural values of a new culture that was not compatible with the previous values, and which wrecked havoc and continues to wreck havoc on Filipinos' sense of identity even to this day. This has a lot to do with why nationalism died very quickly during the first half of the 20th century, and why Filipinos have a hard time uniting as a people today, because the nationalism ideals that took place in the late 19th century built on the ideals of the unity of a single people and country based on mestizaje, was quickly forgotten (obviously, since most Filipinos view being Filipino as a separate race instead of as a national identity, and most don't even know what that word means even though it plays a significantly important role in the history and formation of our country) and was replaced with the national anthem and the forced and imposed allegiance to the cultural values of the country of the Thomasites, something which still affects the Filipino people to this day, in both positive, but also overwhelmingly negative ways.

There were good and bad points to mestizaje, but one thing is undeniable in that it united the peoples in the countries of South America extremely well and instilled in them a sense of national pride in their country that could as well have happened to the Philippines. But it didn't, and it's history, and it's all done. What is important today for Filipinos is education, and more education specifically about the Philippines, because not enough Filipinos care about studying the Philippines, but the truth is, there's still a lot more things to be done, rewritten, corrected, clarified and discovered. A glance in any Filipino history textbook from the Philippines will tell you that.

Mestizaje is the reason why there is no such thing as a Filipino race, and there is no such thing as a Hispanic race as well, contrary to popular belief in most non-Latin countries that like to categorize people into neat racial boxes, which are never correct.

European/Spanish ancestry is always regarded by Filipinos as "foreign ancestry", but it's not really foreign as European/Spanish ancestry has been in the Philippines for centuries and makes up the bloodlines and family trees of millions of Filipinos, and not just in the upper class as most Filipinos are led to believe. Filipino is always referred to as "indigenous ancestry" again referring to how the word Filipino has become synonymous with ONLY Malay ancestry, but again Filipino ancestry is not always just Malay ancestry.

A people's history and ancestry is a very important topic for any country in the world, and education is the key to enlightenment.

It has to start with us, and it has to start with changing the way we use the word Filipino. For example, it's very common for Filipinos to say that a mestizo from the Philippines is of mixed Filipino and Spanish ancestry. This miseducation is so deep in Filipinos, that that's even what I saw written in my niece's history textbook when I visited the Philippines. And that is incorrect, because a mestizo from the Philippines is NOT of mixed Filipino and Spanish ancestry, but of mixed MALAY and Spanish ancestry, and the combination is what makes them a Filipino. Pilita Corrales is not of mixed Filipino and Spanish ancestry, she is of mixed Malay and Spanish ancestry, and she is a Cebuana, and she is definitely a Filipina. This is very important because correcting this simple error in the use of words will also help to correct the negative viewpoints and confusion that many Filipinos have about their ancestry, and also help in having pride in being simply Filipino if people finally accept mestizaje (mixture) as the norm in Filipinos instead of as something to be praised and put on a pedestal.

This will help everyone, those Filipinos who are more European looking than other Filipinos sometimes spend their entire lives trying to prove to other Filipinos how "Filipino" they are, because other Filipinos doubt their "Filipino-ness" because their facial phenotype doesn't match what their perception of what a "real Filipino" is supposed to look like. And it will help eliminate Filipinos' insecurities because it will stop the constant: "Is [Celebrity] really Filipino? He/she doesn't look Filipino!" because they will feel pride in Filipinos of all facial types and skin colors. And if we educate ourselves as Filipinos, and write correct information in our history books, we educate the world about us, and it saves us a lot of time and stress having to explain all the time about why certain Filipinos don't "look Filipino" or why some Filipinos look white and others look Chinese and others have dark skin, because it will be in there in the books, and hopefully written as culturally accurate as possible.

Related article:
Filipino Mestizos: A quick thought, why you're a Filipino mestizo and you don't even realize it

So back to Isabel Preysler and her kids, everytime I hear other Filipinos say "They're not really Filipino, they're Spanish!" I always remember this photo I saw on Isabel Preysler's website of Chabeli Iglesias and Julio Iglesias Jr. when they were kids dressed in traditional Filipino clothing. Chabeli is wearing baro't saya, and Julio is wearing the traditional costume for Tinikling. I also remember when Enrique Iglesias wore a Philippines t-shirt on MTV's Spring Break 2000, and the picture of Isabel Preysler wearing the Terno, the traditional national costume for Filipina women, at a social event in Spain.

Culture and the passing down of culture to future generations of Filipinos should be more important than racial ancestry, and Isabel Preysler has done a good job in that, which is a lot better than can be said about many Filipino parents in the United States or other countries, according to many young Filipinos who feel upset that their parents didn't teach them anything about their Filipino culture growing up, which seems to be a common thing among Filipinos growing up overseas, because you only have to strike up a conversation with other young Filipinos or visit other young Filipinos' various websites and read their stories to see that. Educating our kids about the Filipino culture is extremely important for their emotional well-being, and in their self confidence when they enter the world as adults.

A picture says a million words.
Enrique Iglesias with his lola, Betty Preysler at their home in Manila, Philippines.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Tamara Falco, the Filipina Paris Hilton

Young Filipina fashion designer, Tamara Falco, the 26-year-old second youngest daughter of Isabel Preysler, is recently being hailed as the Paris Hilton of Spain by the media due to her recent TV appearances in which she appears speaking in ... well a rather ditzy voice, which I think is kind of cute because she reminds me of some girls from my high school, however the media loves to make fun of her accent in Spanish with her problems in diction and pronounciation and the fact that she was born with the silver spoon handed over to her.

Tamara Falco recently released her own line of clothing called Second Skin, and has designed a few dresses for her mother Isabel Preysler and sisters Chabeli and Ana.


-What did you guys think about Hormigas Blancas, the recent TV documentary about your mother? Did you like it Tamara?

Tamara: I watched it for a little while, and then changed the channel.
(laughs)

-So you didn't like it at all?

Julio: Well the life of our mother, we already know it.


-You designed that dress?

Tamara: Well, my company designed it.

-Ah okay. Well, you look very beautiful.

Tamara: Thank you very much!

-Have a good time. Where's your boyfriend?

Tamara: In Madrid.

-Is he studying? Is he working?

Tamara: Today he had a job interview, so let's see if they choose him to start training.

-Are you gonna get married soon Tamara?

Tamara: No not for now. No it's not that I'm scared, it's just that I think I'm still too young. So...I don't know, I'll think about it, I dream about it, it's not something I would rule out all together.

-How long have you two been together?

Tamara: It's gonna be about a year.

But if I had to name a Paris Hilton of the Philippines, it'd probably be Kris Aquino.


It seems that problems in diction run in the family, as Julio Iglesias, Jr. has the same problem as his younger sister Tamara, which makes for extremely entertaining TV viewing. They're so funny.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Chabeli Iglesias: Tombola!


The daughter of Isabel Preysler, 36-year-old journalist Chabeli Iglesias, appeared in 1997 on the Spanish TV show Tombola. She was just talking about her separation from ex-husband Ricardo Bofill saying "Well, I think the people overexaggerate it. The press talks about what they want to, make it out to however they want it to be, invent whatever they want..." when all of a sudden, the panelists on the program start yelling at her all at once and call her "a boring, uneducated woman who doesn't do anything besides make TV appearances."

Watch it here:


Chabeli walks out and says "This program should be ashamed of itself."

The beautiful Filipina was just recently interviewed 10 years later in 2007 on the show Donde Estas Corazon, where she talks about the experience. In the end, the interviewer asked her "What if the same thing were to happen right now on this show, where everyone is talking at once at you, yelling at you, what if that were to happen right now?"

And Chabeli with her charm and humour says, "No, I'd tell everybody to shut up." Gotta love her sense of humour.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Isabel Preysler Hola Cover

Isabel Preysler was in Paris for a vacation, and while there, Isabel was offered the latest cover of Hola Magazine, looking stunning as ever.

Isabel Preysler Feliz Con Sus Hijos

Isabel Preysler: Acompañada de sus hijas mayores, Chábeli y Tamara, inauguró la nueva tienda de Porcelanosa en Barcelona

Isabel Preysler acompañada de sus hijas mayores, Chábeli y Tamara, fueron las encargadas de inaugurar la nueva tienda de Porcelanosa en Barcelona. Isabel es imagen de esta firma desde hace veinte años y esta es la primera ocasión en la que comparte protagonismo con Chábeli, recién llegada de Estados Unidos, y Tamara. Faltó la pequeña, Ana Boyer, que el mes pasado cumplió dieciocho años e Isabel explicó el motivo por el que no había podido estar acompañándolas: “Está con la selectividad, quiere hacer Derecho y Empresariales”.


Isabel que es siempre ejemplo de elegancia eligió dos vestidos de la firma Escada para este evento. Lució un traje palabra de honor en blanco y negro a la altura de la rodilla para asistir a la inauguración de la tienda que está situada en el palacio Malagrida del paseo de Gracia. Para la cena posterior en el hotel Arts, llevó un vestido gris perla realizado en gasa y satén. Su hija Chábeli, por su parte, lució un traje blanco de la diseñadora cordobesa Ana Torres en la inauguración que cambió por un palabra de honor rojo para la fiesta. Tamara fue fiel a la firma de la que es propietaria, The Second Skin co, y también al vestido palabra de honor. El que llevó en la inauguración era amarillo con una lazada delantera en negro, para la noche se cambió con un traje verde de gasa.

Isabel comentó que no cree que sus hijos Enrique y Julio se decidan a casarse de momento: “Me encantan sus novias pero creo que no se casarán hasta que no estén listos para ser padres”. Enrique está saliendo con la ex tenista Anna Kournikova mientras que Julio está unido a la modelo belga Charisse Verhaert. Sus cinco hijos y su marido, Miguel Boyer, parecen ser el secreto de su felicidad ya que comentó: “Cuando estoy rodeada de mis hijos y mi marido soy totalmente feliz”.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Enrique Iglesias and Marriage

Enrique Iglesias is scared of marriage.

The 'Hero' singer is "wary" of tying the knot after seeing his own parents divorce when he was just three.

Enrique, the son of singer and legendary womaniser Julio Iglesias, said: "I think commitment is an important aspect of a relationship for women.

"When women get to about 29, they start wanting to settle down. As someone whose parents divorced when he was three I'm quite wary of marriage. I don't believe it is important for a committed relationship."

The 32-year-old star has been in a relationship with former tennis player Anna Kournikova, 26, for the past five years, and insists she is the only woman he has ever truly loved.

He added: "I was in my 20s when I met Anna. I've had my heart broken a few times but really I've only been in love once."

Enrique Iglesias is set to follow-up his hugely infectious top five smash hit single 'Do You Know' with the physical release of 'Tired Of Being Sorry'.

The electro influenced ‘Tired Of Being Sorry’ will be the second single from his already gold-certified new album ‘Insomniac’. This album is the eighth studio record from the Madrid-born, Miami-raised singer who has now sold over 20 million records worldwide.

‘Do You Know?’ is still firmly in the top five UK singles chart seven weeks after release and ‘Insomniac’ has already racked up over 100,000 sales charted at #5 one of his highest UK album chart positions ever. Seems Enrique, who admits to struggling with a concept for the album for the last three years, made the right decision when he refused to bow down to today’s sure-hit formula of hip hop and electronic inspired beats, instead choosing to maintain writing songs that he liked in his own unique signature style.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Tamara Falco Linea de Ropa


Tamara Falcó, daughter of Isabel Preysler, recently released her own line of clothing called Second Skin. Here's Tamara at the Marie Claire Awards at the French Embassy in Madrid wearing a beautiful white cashmere dress with accompanying white shawl/jacket from her fashion line, accompanied by younger sister Ana Boyer. Isabel's lovely daughters seemed to have inherited her mother's penchant for shawls, reflecting the style of the Philippines. Tamara also designed a few dresses for her mother Isabel Preysler, including one worn by Isabel during a highly publicized dinner party for George Clooney at the Preysler house.

 

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