Rocío Carrasco reveals his mother's' hidden 'belongings: 54 tons of dresses, furniture, jewelry

After thirteen years of storage, Rocío Jurado's belongings have been moved from Guadalix de la Sierra to Boadilla del Monte in an operation worthy of the great divas. If Doña Concha Piquer sent her famous trunks from one part of the world to another, Rocío Carrasco has decided to use three blue trailers with the sign in the name of Rocío who carry 18 containers of 3,000 kilos each. That is, a total weight of 54 tonnes or the weight equivalent of about 11 elephants.

All the objects were in the 1,200 square meter mansion that Rocío and Pedro Carrasco bought in 1988 and which treasured an endless amount of furniture, paintings, jewels, costumes, tableware, photographs and dozens of memories that were about to break the daughter of the biggest one inside while watching the transfer with a red carnation in hand.

Finally another smaller vehicle was circulating with the sign the last trip of Rocío who arrived at the studios of Sálvame, who dedicated his entire program to honoring the artist with luxury guests who covered some of her most popular themes, such as Lorena Gómez (Ayúdame), Gonzalo Hermida (my lover friend) and, Adrián Martín (like a wave) or Marta Sánchez (as I love you), who closed the program tremendously excited.

Rocío Carrasco was in charge of opening the container that came to the plate. Big surprise! He took out a first black dress that he appeared to have just arrived in Madrid at the Los Canasteros tablao. Shortly after, Jorge Javier put on a white Cape with which he sang like a wave. But there are secrets that remain unrevealed and that are already deposited in the studio where in a few hours the second part of the docuserie tell the truth begins to be recorded, to stay alive. The emotion that caused her to open it was "a lot of nostalgia and joy" because "it is to remember her, to remember everything". She played dumb to the question of whether she was going to share dresses, furniture, photos, tablecloths...

Rocío Carrasco desvela las pertenencias 'ocultas' de su madre: 54 toneladas de vestidos, muebles, joyas

The designer Carlos Arturo Zapata, who made countless designs for him, brought a very special gift, the third wedding dress he made to Rocío for his link with Ortega Cano that had never been seen before. The designer Carlos Arturo Zapata, who made him countless designs, brought a very special gift, the third wedding dress he made to Rocío for his link with Ortega Cano that had never been seen before. It was a winter design that didn't get put on because it wasn't cold. "I always wondered where this dress was," Rocío Carrasco said.


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