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“Corinna and the King” makes headlines worldwide

January 24, 2023

Since its premiere on November 7, Corinna and the King, both the English and Spanish versions of this audio series —that exposes the love story that brought the Spanish royal family to its knees—, has not only led podcast charts around the world but has also made headlines in various media outlets. In case you haven’t been able to update yet, here are some examples:

Vanity Fair Spain (December 19th, 2022)

Corinna’s last darts against King Juan Carlos. This Monday, premiered the last episode of the podcast ‘Corinna and the King’. The German businesswoman confirms that she has kept the 65 million euros that the emeritus gave her, as well as some other properties. She regrets the image that has been given of her. An image of “an extremely arrogant, inaccessible, cold and calculating witch.”

Read here (in Spanish).

La Vanguardia (December 19th, 2022)

Corinna closes compares herself to Meghan Markle. The podcast “Corinna and the King” ends as it began, with King Juan Carlos leading a smear campaign

Read here (in Spanish).

El País (December 19th, 2022)

‘The Crown’ has a serious competitor in the Corinna and the King podcast, which in its third episode has captured all my attention with a business trip to Saudi Arabia to which Queen Sofia suddenly joins.

Read here (in Spanish).

The Daily Mail (November 29th, 2022)

‘It was a circus’: Juan Carlos’ ex-lover reveals the former Spanish king ‘couldn’t bear the thought’ of spending Christmas with family and ordered a ‘fake’ celebration with ‘people he liked’

Read here .

Hola! (November 2nd, 2022)

“The powerful story of Corinna and the King is as exciting as it is momentous,” said one of the executive producers.

Read here .

The Hollywood Reporter (November 2nd, 2022)

Bradley Hope and Tom Wright, founders of Brazen Project, talk about their “global journalism studio and production company” and fast-paced delivery of podcasts to TV shows.

Read here .

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