2024-03-23 02:16:45
A few days after its premiere, “The Representative”, the series that tells the story of Guillermo Coppola starring Juan Minujin, it is a success. The story focuses on life, parties, excesses, money and the close bond that “Guillote” had with Diego Armando Maradona.
As expected, the biopic that can be seen on Star+ aroused strong interest in the life of the man who was the representative of the greatest Argentine soccer player. These days, a lot is said about his life, especially his loves.
He married three times with three women outside of show business. He is the father of four daughters, one out of wedlock that he recognized after a DNA test. In addition, he had dozens of girlfriends, some secret and others with whom he showed himself everywhere. Among them is the German model Monique Modlmayerwho in the series has the fictitious name of Sophie and is played by the Chilean actress Mayte Rodriguez.
Monique, the woman who had the hardest time conquering Guillermo Coppola
In an interview with journalist Guillermo Poggi, Coppola himself said that he met Monique at the Hermitage Hotel in Mar del Plata and that he was so taken with her that he set out to conquer her by any means necessary. “She gave me a lot of work,” he revealed.
She took all the flowers she can from the lobby to improvise a bouquet to serve as an excuse to talk to him. The young woman rejects her gift as she explains that she does not accept gifts from strangers. Coppola continues forward and hands the bouquet to her friend. Karina Rabolini (played by Mery del Cerro) to get out of the predicament of the situation.
“Karina tells me that her father was coming to Argentina, that they wanted to have a party, that there were going to be people from the embassy. The guy was a shareholder in Siemens. Karina tells me that they needed extras for the party and that the boyfriend, “He was a steward on board, he was going to be flying. And when he said ‘flying’ my lightbulb went on,” Coppola tells Poggi.
“I went to the Flower Market, I don’t know how many roses I bought. I got a helicopter to fly over the party and drop them from there. The spinning propellers caused the petals to remain suspended for a few seconds,” he continues. If in general terms real life is stranger than fiction, in particular terms Coppola’s life would be implausible if it were being narrated by someone else.
Monique gave the famous vase to Guillermo Coppola
And then the German of his dreams gives in: she thanks him, she says she can’t believe it, that her father is convinced that she organized all that surprise, how can she thank him. Oh, and she separated from the commissioner on board.
In real life and also on screen, the relationship continued and grew. Monique gave him a terracotta vase for her birthday, that decorative object contained 406 grams of low-purity cocaine that earned Diego Armando Maradona’s representative 97 days in prison.