A Privileged and Enigmatic Life
Borja Alejandro Thyssen-Bornemisza Cervera, a man who has reached the age of 44, comes from a lineage full of complications. Son of Tita Thyssen and the publicist Manolo Segura, his existence has been marked by the lack of paternal recognition in his early years. However, his mother, joining Baron Thyssen as a single mother, caused him to become his father figure through adoption.
An Heir to a Great Fortune
Despite his introverted nature and tattooed appearance, Borja became the heir to one of the most significant art collections in Europe. After the Baron’s death, the inheritance was distributed among his descendants and his wife, Carmen Cervera, known as Tita. Today, Tita is focused on preparing her daughter Carmen to continue the family legacy, thus ensuring the future of her family.
A Family Agreement and a Secret
Borja, who enjoys a stable life with his wife Blanca Cuesta and their five children, has agreed with his mother to keep the identity of the biological father of his sisters, Carmen and Sabina, secret. These sisters were born 18 years ago via surrogate motherhood in Los Angeles, using the sperm of a donor who, according to many theories, could be Borja himself, thus ensuring that the girls shared his DNA and the surname Thyssen.
A Lonely Birthday
When celebrating his 44th birthday in Ibiza, Borja did so without the company of his mother or his sisters. This birthday marks another moment in his life where family ties seem more distant than ever. Despite the exclusive publications that frequently show the Thyssen family, the vague possibility of capturing a photo that includes Borja, Carmen and Sabina together appears to be an almost impossible mission.
The Probability of Future Meetings
The years go by, and the opportunities to get together as a family are still to come. Significant events such as the sisters’ weddings or even a future funeral for Tita, which is far from happening, could offer new opportunities for the long-awaited photograph by followers of the Thyssen family. However, one thing is clear: the family affairs of this aristocratic lineage are handled very privately.