Unexpected news about Pilar Rubio and Sergio Ramos's children: 'The two oldest...'
Pilar Rubio reveals her children's new interest in sewing after participating in 'Maestros de la Costura Celebrity'
Pilar Rubio has surprised her followers with an unexpected revelation about her children with Sergio Ramos. In an interview with Pronto magazine, the presenter confessed that her two older children already handle the sewing machine. She also shared details about her participation in the first edition of Maestros de la Costura Celebrity, a challenge she has taken on with great dedication.
The couple, known for keeping their family life away from the spotlight, has allowed Pilar to reveal an intimate aspect of their home this time. The presenter, whose mother was a seamstress, grew up surrounded by fabrics and needles, which allowed her to develop her passion for sewing from a young age. Now, that hobby has spread to her children, who already create their own "little things."
This revelation shows Pilar's influence on her family and how she has passed on her knowledge. Additionally, her experience on the show has been challenging. How has this challenge affected her family and professional life?
Unexpected news about Pilar Rubio and Sergio Ramos's children
Pilar Rubio, who grew up in an environment where sewing was part of her daily life, has passed this passion on to her children. Her mother, a professional seamstress, taught her to sew from a young age, which allowed her to develop skills she now applies in her daily life. This has allowed her to customize her own clothes and make garments for her children.
During the interview, she confessed that her two older children have already started taking their first steps in the world of sewing. According to her, she has allowed them to use one of her sewing machines, although she reserves the more professional one for herself. "The two older ones use the machine I don't use, not the more 'pro' model because I don't want them to touch it," she added.
In fact, she confessed that they have already started making their first designs. "They make little things, they make pencil cases." However, there is something they can't do and therefore ask her to do. "I make them superhero pajamas," she proudly revealed during the interview.
Although Pilar has invaded her children's playroom to set up her sewing workshop, she assures that it has been a positive experience. "I've invaded their playroom, but the good thing is that two of my children already know how to sew," she said, highlighting how this activity has brought the family even closer together.
Pilar Rubio's experience in Maestros de la Costura Celebrity
Sewing is not just a hobby for Pilar, but a way to connect with her past and present. In addition to creating clothes for her children, the presenter has also used her skills to design bikinis for the brand Selmark, of which she has been the face for several years.
However, her participation in Maestros de la Costura Celebrity has been a greater challenge than she expected. "I thought I was prepared for this, but it's another level," she confessed, referring to the pressure and long working hours.
Despite the difficulties, Pilar is excited about the project. "For me, it was an opportunity to do something I like and I wanted to do it well," she explained, showing her commitment to this new professional challenge.
In fact, Pilar Rubio has surprised her fellow participants in Maestros de la Costura Celebrity with her dedication and skills. Although some have labeled her as "the most competitive," she assures that her only goal is to surpass herself.
"I'm not competitive at all. I want to improve myself every day, if one day I do something average, the next day I want to do it better. My reference is myself," Pilar Rubio stated.
Pilar Rubio has shared an intimate facet of her family life, revealing how her children with Sergio Ramos have learned to sew. Her participation in Maestros de la Costura Celebrity has been a challenge she has taken on with dedication and passion. Could this hobby become a long-term family tradition?
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