Tamara Isabel Falcó Preysler, 6th Marchioness of Griñón (born 20 November 1981), is a Spanish aristocrat, socialite and television personality.[1] She is the daughter of Carlos Falcó, 12th Marquess of Castel-Moncayo, and Spanish-Filipina socialite Isabel Preysler.[2] She was a co-host on the television show El Hormiguero.


The Marchioness of Griñón
Pictured in 2019
Full name
Tamara Isabel Falcó Preysler
Born (1981-11-20) 20 November 1981 (age 43)
Madrid, Spain
Spouse(s)
Íñigo Andrés Onieva Molas
(m. 2023)
Heir presumptiveDuarte Falcó y de la Cierva (paternal younger half-brother)
FatherCarlos Falcó y Fernández de Córdoba, 12th Marquess of Castel-Moncayo
MotherMaría Isabel Preysler Arrastia

Early life and education

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Tamara Isabel Falcó Preysler was born on 20 November 1981 in Madrid, Spain, as the only child from the marriage of Carlos Falcó y Fernández de Córdoba and María Isabel Preysler Arrastia. Her parents wed in 1980, both for the second time. Her parents separated in 1985, with both also remarrying after. From her parents' other marriages, she has eight half-siblings, including Manolo, 13th Marquess of Castel-Moncayo, Alejandra, 13th Marchioness of Mirabel, and singer Enrique Iglesias.[3][4]

She attended Lake Forest College in Lake Forest, Illinois, and majored in communication. After an internship at Inditex, she attended Istituto Marangoni in Milan to study fashion. She also holds a Masters in Visual Merchandising degree from the University of Navarra.[5]

Career

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In 2013, she starred in her own reality television series lady Tamara for one season.[6] Since then, she has been featured on various television series as guest appearances.

In 2019, she competed and eventually won the fourth season of the competitive reality cooking show MasterChef Celebrity España.[7] After winning the show, she continued her television work with food and co-presented Cocina al punto con Peña y Tamara, with renowned chef Javier García Peña.[8] She pursued formal culinary training at Le Cordon Bleu in Madrid, Spain, and she finished her studies in June 2021.[9]

In September 2020, she joined the cast of the Spanish variety talk show El Hormiguero as a co-presenter in its round table discussion portion, along with Pablo Motos, Juan del Val, Cristina Pardo and Nuria Roca. In January 2021, she joined the talent competition show El Desafío as a judge.

She released a cookbook featuring her maternal grandmother's recipes, Las recetas de casa de mi madre, in October 2021.[10][11][12]

She serves as a brand ambassador for OPI Products Spain.[13] In fall 2023, she introduced a 5-piece nail polish set called the Tamara Falcó Perfumery Collection in collaboration with the brand.[14][15][16]

In the summer of 2024, she became a judge on the tenth season of Got Talent España, taking over the role from singer and actress Edurne.[17][18]

In June 2024, she launched a new clothing collection, TFP by Tamara Falcó, alongside Pedro del Hierro. The collection was inspired by her honeymoon to the African savannah and the islands of French Polynesia.[19][20]

Personal life

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She has publicly stated that she is a practicing Roman Catholic and that she was influenced by the daily attendance of mass by her maternal grandmother, Beatriz Arrastia Reinares.[21] She is the baptismal godmother of her nephew Miguel Verdasco Boyer, son of her maternal younger half-sister, Ana Boyer Preysler, with Spanish professional tennis player Fernando Verdasco Carmona.[22]

After her father, the 12th Marquess of Castel-Moncayo, died in March 2020 due to complications from COVID-19, she succeeded to his junior title (the Marquessate of Griñón) according to his will.[1]

In November 2020, she began a romantic relationship with Spanish hospitality executive Íñigo Andrés Onieva Molas.[23] On 8 July 2023, the couple married in a Catholic ceremony in Spain. The wedding was covered extensively by ¡Hola! magazine.[24]

Bibliography

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Falcó, Tamara (13 October 2021). Las recetas de casa de mi madre (in Spanish; Castilian). Espasa. ISBN 9788467064186.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) CS1 maint: year (link)

Filmography

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Television

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Año Programa Cadena
2013 We Love Tamara Cosmopolitan TV
2016 Soy Noticia Cuatro
2018 Mi casa es la tuya Telecinco
2018 Volverte a ver Telecinco
2019 MasterChef Celebrity España La 1
2020 Cocina al punto con Peña y Tamara La 1
2020 – present El Hormiguero Antena 3
2021 El Desafío Antena 3
2024 Got Talent España Telecinco

References

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  1. ^ a b Campo Moreno, Juan Carlos (7 December 2020). "Real Carta de Sucesión en el título de Marqués de Griñón a favor de doña Tamara Isabel Falcó Preysler" (PDF). State Official Newsletter, Spain (Mailing list).
  2. ^ Falcó, Tamara. "Sobre mí". TFP by Tamara Falcó.
  3. ^ Campo Moreno, Juan Carlos (28 September 2020). "Real Carta de Sucesión en el título de Marqués de Castel-Moncayo, con Grandeza de España, a favor de don Manuel Falcó y Girod" (PDF). State Official Newsletter, Spain (Mailing list).
  4. ^ Acebes Paniagua, Ángel (13 March 2001). "Real Carta de Sucesión en el título de Marqués de Mirabel, a favor de doña Alejandra Falcó y Girod" (PDF). State Official Newsletter, Spain (Mailing list).
  5. ^ Altarriba, Marta (27 October 2019). "10 cosas que hay que saber de Tamara Falcó". El Periódico.
  6. ^ La Caña Brothers. "We love Tamara". Cosmo España.
  7. ^ Televisión Barcelona (28 November 2019). "Tamara Falcó, ganadora de 'Masterchef Celebrity 4' con beso incluido". La Vanguardia.
  8. ^ "Javier Peña y Tamara Falcó cocinarán para todo el país en 'Cocina al punto'". rtve. 24 June 2020.
  9. ^ La Vanguardia Barcelona (15 June 2021). "Tamara Falcó ha logrado su título como chef 'Le Cordon Bleu'". La Vanguardia.
  10. ^ "Tamara Falcó publica Las recetas de casa de mi madre: "He querido dedicarle el libro a mi abuela porque muchas de las recetas las hemos heredado de Filipinas, de su hogar"". TELVA (in Spanish). 12 October 2021. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
  11. ^ "'Las recetas de casa de mi madre': el libro de cocina de Tamara Falcó | Guía Repsol". REPSOL (in European Spanish). Retrieved 15 November 2024.
  12. ^ "Tamara Falcó escribe Las recetas de casa de mi madre". ¡HOLA! (in Spanish). 13 October 2021. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
  13. ^ "Las estrellas del 'patí català' que brillan junto a los AC75 en la Copa de la América". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 27 August 2024. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  14. ^ Falco, Tamara (2 November 2023). "Hola a todas!!". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  15. ^ El Corte Ingles (26 August 2024). "Opi Colección Tamara Falcó Perfumería". El Corte Ingles. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  16. ^ "El pintauñas rosa que Tamara Falcó ha agotado en menos de 24 horas". Harper's BAZAAR (in European Spanish). 4 April 2024. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  17. ^ Moreno, J. (3 August 2024). ""I Have Noticed Many Prejudices About Tamara Falcó"". TodoAlicante. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  18. ^ FormulaTV (9 July 2024). TAMARA FALCÓ: Nueva incorporación a GOT TALENT, ¿se siente preparada para sustituir a Edurne?. Retrieved 27 August 2024 – via YouTube.
  19. ^ "Tamara Falcó lanza una colección de ropa inspirada en su luna de miel". ELLE (in European Spanish). 13 June 2024. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
  20. ^ Club, Press (14 June 2024). "Pedro del Hierro presenta junto con Tamara Falcó y su marca TFP la nueva colección exclusiva para la temporada de Primavera/Verano 2024". FashionUnited (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 November 2024.
  21. ^ Benavente, Elena (12 May 2021). "Tamara Falcó cuenta cómo su abuela la salvó del ateísmo". El Mundo.
  22. ^ "Ana Boyer y Fernando Verdasco nos invitan al bautizo de Miguel". ¡Hola!. 30 December 2019.
  23. ^ Hernández, Nuria (25 November 2020). "Así es Íñigo, la nueva ilusión de Tamara Falcó: diseñador de coches y hermano de Alejandra Onieva". Vanity Fair.
  24. ^ "Meet Tamara Falcó, the Spanish Marchioness everyone is talking about". HOLA. 10 July 2023. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
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