This was the awkward moment between Bárbara Rey and Felipe VI when leaving Zarzuela

“Many have said that I was never in Zarzuela, but that is a lie,” Bárbara Rey had said. In fact, the interviewee assured that it was in that royal palace where they would have seen each other for the first time after he had “worked hard” by calling her repeatedly.

Bárbara Rey confesses if she fell in love with Juan Carlos I

It would not be the only occasion in which he would step on the Royal House, according to Bárbara Rey. What’s more, the guest of ‘Traveling with Chester’ said that It was in one of his exits from the palace where he would have had the only conversation he has had with King Felipe VI. They barely exchanged a couple of words, but Barbara responded amusedly to Risto Mejide that the current monarch did not notice anything because he was very young.

Likewise, Bárbara Rey also told the presenter How were the conversations you would have had with Doña Sofía in several acts in which they have coincided. He has had good words about the queen; while the emeritus king ended up stating that she destroyed her professional career.

Bárbara Rey talks about her alleged blackmailing of King Emeritus Juan Carlos I

Bárbara Rey talks about her alleged blackmailing of King Emeritus Juan Carlos I

Besides, Bárbara Rey also spoke of her active participation in the Unión Centro Democrático campaign, led by Adolfo Suárez. The artist did not want to give the name of the person who asked her to do it, although when Risto Mejide bet on Juan Carlos I the guest gave a small smile.

However, Bárbara Rey regrets having done it. For her, that was the beginning of her professional career beginning to decline. According to Barbara, Given the repercussion that his support was having, he requested an audience with Adolfo Suárez to tell him about the situation and he would have ended up getting a response within days from his brother-in-law “saying that he couldn’t do anything”.

Barbara Rey, about Adolfo Suárez:

Bárbara Rey, about Adolfo Suárez: “He told me to call him ‘Sir'”

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