Cristina Pedroche and Dabiz Muñoz have been making headlines as they celebrate their nearly decade-long relationship, now with exciting wedding plans on the horizon. During her recent appearance on the popular Spanish television show, 'El Hormiguero,' Pedroche revealed her hopes for a religious wedding ceremony, coinciding with their tenth anniversary of marriage next year. The unexpected announcement stirred excitement among fans of the couple, who first tied the knot in 2015 in a laid-back ceremony.
Pedroche, known for her candid personality, expressed her changing views on marriage during the interview with host Pablo Motos. While she previously distanced herself from the idea of having a traditional church wedding, her perspective shifted significantly, as she herself reflected, stating, "I always said I didn't need to marry in the church, but things have changed. I want it now, and Dabiz agrees, though he needs to get down on one knee first." The lighthearted banter between the couple revealed the fun dynamic they share, with Muñoz jokingly affirming his willingness.
This upcoming celebration is especially meaningful as they mark their first official wedding anniversary since they chose to wed quietly, dressed informally. "We will do something special, whether it’s just a party or something bigger, I want it to be unforgettable," Pedroche hinted, teasing fans about the plans.
Pedroche shared how becoming a mother has played a significant role in her change of heart about tradition. Her maternal instincts and newfound spirituality surrounding her daughter, Laia, have influenced her view of family and commitment. "When I was pregnant, I promised I would baptize her if everything went well, and I kept my promise. Since then, I feel like I'm not alone; someone helps me through this," she explained, giving insight to the emotional depth driving her wishes for their future.
Her appearance was not exclusively focused on wedding plans; Pedroche also discussed her anticipated outfit for the upcoming New Year's Eve celebration, where she traditionally presents the 'Campanadas.' Fans eagerly await the elaborate design each year, typically elaborate and stunning. This year, she hinted, "The dress will be enormous, like a dream come true. It’s going to be more Pedroche than ever, something even Beyoncé or Lady Gaga could wear at the MET Gala.”
Her playful take on the design included the colors of the gown, which she noted would deviate from the traditional red. “There might be two or three dominant colors, but it won’t be red. The design relates to water but not literally,” Pedroche teased, hinting at the enigmatic flair of her style.
While Pedroche radiated positivity about her changes, she also reflected on how motherhood has made her more resilient to public scrutiny. "I want to work on my empathy, recognizing I can't please everyone, but I can learn from those experiences," she stated, highlighting her personal growth. Her words were complemented by laughter and lively discussions about motherhood and familial pressures, making the atmosphere light and heartwarming.
With her best friend Tamara Falcó present during the interview, there was no shortage of jovial support. Falcó's enthusiastic reaction to Pedroche's religious wedding plans elicited infectious joy—"Of course, Cris! We needed to end the year with good news!"
Pedroche and Muñoz's relationship began with its own challenges; they’ve openly shared stories about their earlier life together, including financial struggles. At one point, Muñoz even humorously admitted to seeking money from Pedroche as he was "living day to day.” This candidness about their trials has endeared both to the public, providing them recognition as not just partners but fellow navigators through life’s ups and downs.
Reflecting on their ten-year milestone, it’s clear Cristina Pedroche and Dabiz Muñoz are ready to embrace the next chapter of their lives with creativity, love, and fun. With the announcement of their religious wedding plans and the anticipated Campanadas dress debut, their fans are promised some joyful viewing to ring out the old year and welcome new beginnings.