1673325268 Lolitas past is better than almost anyones present

Lolita’s past is better than almost anyone’s present

Lolitas past is better than almost anyones present

Lolita, light of my life, fire of my guts. My sin, my soul. Lo-li-ta. No, I’m not here to talk about Escándalo, diario de una obsession, the series that Telecinco will premiere next Wednesday and whose trailer has already caused thousands of tweeters to accuse it of normalizing pedophilia. I’m not here to talk about them because I haven’t seen them. I have seen one of his screenwriters, Santiago Díaz, argue that “Escándalo” and “Obsesión” do not appeal to a very romantic relationship, namely that between Alexandra Jiménez (43) and Fernando Líndez (22), who plays a boy from 15

I came not to talk about Nabokov or Dostoyevsky, but about Lolita Flores, who went to the Deluxe on Saturday. He didn’t have much new to say, but his vital wardrobe is more interesting than any news from the current Telecinco starting XI. Much has been said to me about his mention of Your face sounds: “Mediafest for you. Don’t talk about Mediafest, there is another program on Antena 3… We were the first. Like Hai.” His best words weren’t talked about much: “I’ve lost a bit of faith in the truth of a man, not men. They lied to me so much (…), they gave me so much for a bag that now it’s going to be a few years before I trust a man again”. She counted it as a problem, but it can be a release. I only blame Lolita for what Tallulah Bankhead told her father: “He has warned me about alcohol and men, but not cocaine and women.” Although, to be fair, of cocaine in her own way – “My mother tried, we won’t try” – she had already done it.

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