For some cool, professional photos of Jocelyn from 1980, check out these links:
Jocelyn in Marbella 1980 - 1
Jocelyn in Marbella 1980 - 2
Jocelyn in Marbella 1980 - 3
Jocelyn in Marbella 1980 - 4
Jocelyn in Marbella with Arianna in 1980 - 5
Jocelyn in Marbella 1980 - 6
Jocelyn in Marbella with Arianna 1980 - 7
Jocelyn in Marbella 1980 - 8
Jocelyn in Marbella 1980 - 9
By 1980, it appears that any pretense of a happy marriage for Jocelyn and Alfonso was out the window. Jocelyn gave a blistering interview regarding Alfonso in the September 25 - October 1, 1980 edition of the Spanish publication Interviu (which also included what appear to be some paparazzi-type sexy beach photos of Jocelyn). It is translated below to the best of my ability using a machine translation as a guide.
Bad husband, fraud and liar
The beautiful actress opens up and denounces her former husband, the king of Marbella hospitality.
Prince Alfonso receives lots of publicity. He buys here, invests there, negotiates with oil dollars, sells his soul to the Arab sheiks, organizes the party of the century ... but nothing was known of his private life. It is always juicy to know how men of such social status are at home. He is portrayed by his wife as a ruthless man, bad husband and a bad father, who swindles his own legal wife, and lies while fathering other children. He is the "jet-set" of Marbella and does not grant a divorce (from a double marriage : Las Vegas and London) "because it was going to cost a lot of money."
Jackie Lane says, pointing her finger harshly at a picture of Alfonso de Hohenlohe, her husband: "This man is the greatest fraud in the world." She is - but not for long, it seems - the wife of the German-Spanish aristocrat creator of the "Marbella Club," artifice capital of the Moorish presence in the south coast and star of the international "jet-set".
She vibrate her nostrils when she accuses: "I have known him for ten years, three were happy and seven were crying. He does not give me a penny for his daughter, and he hardly speaks to me. He just had a child with a... senorita in Switzerland, and that is the biggest mistake he could have made. "
She speaks in spurts, but gradually calms down. We are sitting in the shade by the pool of a club in Marbella.
Tell the story, Jackie. Why are you on Alfonso's case?
Because I thought that he was the kindest man in the world. I was wrong, of course. When I met him ten years ago, always we hung out with many people, twenty or thirty; and everyone was very friendly, a delightful man. Alfonso got the wrong profession; he should have been an actor.
Who proposed marriage to whom?
The wedding was a nightmare. We went for almost three years and I was very happy. He lived in a house near here, in San Pedro de Alcantara. One day Alfonso told me it was better to get married because, he said, people would say we are not a household. That does not bother me, but I accepted married in Las Vegas. The next day we were going to New York and he said on the plane: - Take off the ring and put it away. I thought it was a joke. He insisted: If some Spanish press discovers the marriage, that would be a disaster. My mother would die if she found me to have married a girl without noble title. Save the ring or throw it in the bag, but did not let anyone see it. In that moment, I started to mourn, and I have not yet finished.
He refused to treat you as his wife, come on?
He refused. In the reception of the hotel in New York, he said... "A room for Miss Lane and one for me. I am Prince Hohenlohe. I did not say anything, because I thought I was dying. Everyone said I was his girlfriend, when in fact, I was his wife. He knows what it is to live well?
How did you bear this humiliation?
"Because everything happened so quickly, I had no time to defend myself. People talked about me as the eternal bride of Alfonso. I thought all that would change with time. I thought things would change if I married again, but this one was in London. For a wedding in Las Vegas is illegal in Spain, as you know. Especially with a view to having children, remarriage was convenient. Alfonso accepted and got married. A simple ceremony in a registry office in London ."
Two weddings. One, requested by him, and one by you.
"Yes, but we did not yet live together. He insisted that he live in a separate house. I finally agreed to build a room in his house and started living there. Then, I got pregnant with the first daughter, whom I lost. "
Jackie pauses and slowly tells the thorny issue.
"The doctors did not allow me to move during pregnancy, because I could miscarry. I stressed to Alfonso to communicate to everyone that we were married since May 3, 1973, because my belly began to grow, and I had to explain that. His response was to go away and leave me alone."
You were in Marbella?
"No, we were at a clinic in Munich. When I finally returned, the doctor authorized it on condition that I lead a very quiet life, very carefully, or I would lose the baby. But when we got here, Alfonso told me there was a party that night, a party the next day, always parties. I wanted to please him and did all I could to accompany him. One day I started to feel really bad. It was the fifth month of pregnancy. I went to a London clinic, and the doctor told me that the baby I was carrying was dead. Alfonso was not by my side; he had gone to a hunt. I called him the next day, as they were admitting me in the clinic for the fetus to be removed, and I was very depressed. He replied that he could not come, because of the hunt. He said, 'Sorry, I'm sure tomorrow I'll catch the biggest deer of my life, my major trophy, so I cannot be there...' By the time that he arrived at the clinic it was all over."
However, you stayed with him? (Jackie makes a strange pout.)
"Well, when we returned to Marbella and we started to come together at parties and gatherings, he was very happy. He was again the charming man, and I always forget things momentarily."
Later, Arianna was born. (Arianna is the slim blond girl playing with other girls a few meters from us.)
"Well, yes. In this pregnancy, I had fewer problems. It was around the holidays. It was the time when the Arabs started coming to Marbella full of dollars, willing to buy and buy. Alfonso had dinner with them at home every night. I prepared the table, placed flowers, and took care of the guests, but he left very little home time. I did not go to parties. He always said he would come to dinner, and we waited on the terrace with the children and until ten, eleven, twelve, one in the morning. Once I stayed waiting for him until seven in the morning. I cried so much ... He acknowledged that he left me alone, and I always replied that he did not care if I could not follow his life. He was always getting ready for interviews, photographs, press. Each time, he had an excuse not to come home at night."
Arianna was born in 1975.
"On 15 October 1975. I was no longer fighting with Alfonso. I had no strength for it."
Did he accompany you in labor? (Lets out a laugh.)
"I'll tell you ... One month before the birth, I went to London to have her there. Alfonso went to Marbella; I knew nothing of him for two and a half weeks. Then he phoned with excuses and lies, as always. He came to London a few days before delivery. The date of birth was planned by the physician. I said, 'Alfonso, tomorrow I enter a clinic, will you take me in the car?' He replied that it was impossible, he had a very important cocktail party. I asked if there was anything more important than the birth of his daughter, and he said he could not miss the cocktail party, because he had to see about Arab customers. Then I thought that there was nothing I could do with this man. I gave up; I realized the impossibility of changing his character."
Arianna was born without difficulty ...
"Yes. But before giving birth, something very important happened to me. On the way to the clinic, I decided to go by the hotel to tell him something. As he leaves everything on the table, I saw that there were two plane tickets for two German girls who came that day to London. Two girls who were known to exercise a certain profession."
What profession? The oldest in the world, perhaps?
"Indeed, then I understood why he could not take me to the clinic. He had to go to the airport to welcome these two ... (She stops and turns her head, crying slowly before recovering). He was the last to see his daughter. Arianna was born at eight forty-five in the afternoon, and he saw her the next day at seven in the evening. He wined everyone before even seeing his daughter."
The girl is still playing, meanwhile, with her friends. - And Prince Alfonso does not support his daughter?
"Money, nothing. My mother is the one who supports her. We have an agreement that he would take care of our daughter, but he has not satisfied it."
Then, there was a rethinking of life between the two of you?
"No, because he is a man you can not talk to. When there is a serious conversation between us, he runs away. We have a verbal agreement only."
Who pays your own expenses and those of the girl in the Marbella Club?
"I signed for the expenses you mentioned, but I fear that in the end Alfonso will send me the bill."
In that sense, then, he acts as a parent, according to you?
"When journalists or photographers are around, he is a good father. He has fun with her, if she is in a good mood. He spends some time with her and leaves."
But perhaps Alfonso does not give money because he does not have it ...
"He has a lot of money! He never had so much as now, for sales made to the Arabs, for all their business here and elsewhere."
Jackie Lane feels strongly about her reasoning.
But, hey, lady, you feel cheated emotionally and financially?
"That's right. He has even taken my money. I died. I recently sold a house to an Arab, a mansion of a million dollars. The Arab extended a tip with my commission, several million pesetas. But according to Islamic culture, he did not give me my tip, but gave it to my husband. The Arabs do not consider it right to negotiate directly with a woman, giving money ... cultural differences ... Well, Alfonso still has not given me the check and will never give it to me, of course. The Arab asked me recently if smooth Alfonso had sent me 'that role,' referring to my commission. When I said no, he got enormous eyes and was silent for a while."
It's time to ask a question that Jackie has insinuated herself.
You say that Alfonso is a liar?
"He cannot breathe if not lying."
You say he's a fake.
"The greatest of liars."
She certainly chews the letters in the colored Spanish/English she uses, the lexicon that begs the question twice, in English and in Spanish, to ensure the strict understanding of each question, every nuance that the tape records.
You tell about these lies.
"There is one that, moreover, is funny. When in London, where he was surprised with the issue of German whores, he swore to me that he had been hunting, unaware that in England no hunting is allowed on Sundays. To prove what he said, he brought me pheasants that he had hunted. The issue was funny, because he had bought them in 'Harrods' and had forgotten to remove the price tag."
You confessed it hurt that, according to you, he had a child with another woman.
"Yes, a girl named Heidi Balzer, someone Alfonso has known for twenty years and is now thought to be supporting. A girl who was dating Gunther Sachs in the fifties. She was well known, but not to me. Anyway, I think that it was a huge thing to have the child of a prince."
Do you think that she intentionally deceived Alfonso?
"She planned it completely. Alfonso is wise, but he did it anyway, because he has a mania: the obsession to procreate. Once he told me how many women he has made pregnant. There were six before me. That is, me and the latter, there are eight."
Alfonso has asked for a divorce?
"No never. Once we discussed it, and I ran away."
She wants him to divorce you?
"I can wait."
Jackie's sly smile reappears, the gesture that has danced on her face throughout the interview, something like a player who keeps an ace.
Let's be honest, ma'am. What do you do with the money you have to give Alfonso's daughter?
"He has to give it anyway, with or without divorce."
For how many millions would you divorce? (Does not know, she answered only with smiles and shakes her head; this smells of lawyers through what she herself clarifies...):
"Of course I have lawyers. Not only here, but elsewhere."
Would you like to drown the years of tears with dollars?
"Alfonso has committed the biggest mistake of his life by having a daughter with Heidi Balzer. According to my lawyers, this has ruptured our home."
Now no smiles, she continues her triumphant assessment with the red hair and lace skirt that vibrates in the wind.
Be honest, how many millions does he have for a divorce?
"Alfonso is big business around the world, but that I have no idea."
She takes the first step to go. Kiss, without kissing her hand in the air.
It won't be so easy, ma'am. Your husband also has attorneys and friends. (She smiles for the last time and throws, as in a movie, the final barb):
"Well, he's a man who does not want to have problems. He has always said that it is a shame that women are not like his dog, a black lab, because the dog sits down, shuts up and does what he commands. Alfonso is a difficult man, yes. But this time you're wrong.
And, she swaggered away, triumphant, the wind blowing from the coast.
Apparently the rancor between the couple was still ongoing in 1982, as evidenced by more sexy paparazzi beach photos of Jocelyn and an accompanying brief article in the September 22 - 28, 1982 edition of the Spanish publication Interviu.
Jackie Lane ex Hohenlohe
Jackie, who is a cautious woman, not only assured her happiness through marriage to Prince Hohenlohe, whom she married in Las Vegas, but soon after, the reinsurance wedding again with the prince in London. But it was useless. There is nothing that man united which cannot be disengaged. And much more if this man is a Hohenlohe, who is rich. So, shortly after Jackie gave birth to a child, the prince put the child and mother out the door. Jackie protested and called her former husband a "fraud and a liar," besides other violent assertions. None, however, altered the final result. Both of them began a violent dispute, barricaded behind half a dozen lawyers. We know that there is a stay in the proceedings, but appearances seem to indicate that Jackie continues to enjoy the delights of the warm sun, which in Spain usually means getting by Marbella. For now, Jackie appears alone in the pictures, but do not pay too much attention to that. From the looks of Jackie, the conclusion is that she is still a woman firm enough to show off her attributes as one of the many unemployed who form the aristocracy of international rich and famous at those beaches. The important thing is to be in the right place and the hour to find Jackie. The rest is a matter of chance.
Here is a photo of Jocelyn and Arianna out together in 1982 (I think that it might be from an issue of Hola magazine; she appears to be defying all laws of physics in maintaining her bosom inside of that dress! It appears likely that she got breast implants at some point in the late 1970's or early 1980's):
Jocelyn and Alfonso finally divorced in 1984, whereupon Jocelyn received a 1 million pound settlement, which she believed was "not really fitting for a princess" according to press reports.
Bad husband, fraud and liar
The beautiful actress opens up and denounces her former husband, the king of Marbella hospitality.
Prince Alfonso receives lots of publicity. He buys here, invests there, negotiates with oil dollars, sells his soul to the Arab sheiks, organizes the party of the century ... but nothing was known of his private life. It is always juicy to know how men of such social status are at home. He is portrayed by his wife as a ruthless man, bad husband and a bad father, who swindles his own legal wife, and lies while fathering other children. He is the "jet-set" of Marbella and does not grant a divorce (from a double marriage : Las Vegas and London) "because it was going to cost a lot of money."
Jackie Lane says, pointing her finger harshly at a picture of Alfonso de Hohenlohe, her husband: "This man is the greatest fraud in the world." She is - but not for long, it seems - the wife of the German-Spanish aristocrat creator of the "Marbella Club," artifice capital of the Moorish presence in the south coast and star of the international "jet-set".
She vibrate her nostrils when she accuses: "I have known him for ten years, three were happy and seven were crying. He does not give me a penny for his daughter, and he hardly speaks to me. He just had a child with a... senorita in Switzerland, and that is the biggest mistake he could have made. "
She speaks in spurts, but gradually calms down. We are sitting in the shade by the pool of a club in Marbella.
Tell the story, Jackie. Why are you on Alfonso's case?
Because I thought that he was the kindest man in the world. I was wrong, of course. When I met him ten years ago, always we hung out with many people, twenty or thirty; and everyone was very friendly, a delightful man. Alfonso got the wrong profession; he should have been an actor.
Who proposed marriage to whom?
The wedding was a nightmare. We went for almost three years and I was very happy. He lived in a house near here, in San Pedro de Alcantara. One day Alfonso told me it was better to get married because, he said, people would say we are not a household. That does not bother me, but I accepted married in Las Vegas. The next day we were going to New York and he said on the plane: - Take off the ring and put it away. I thought it was a joke. He insisted: If some Spanish press discovers the marriage, that would be a disaster. My mother would die if she found me to have married a girl without noble title. Save the ring or throw it in the bag, but did not let anyone see it. In that moment, I started to mourn, and I have not yet finished.
He refused to treat you as his wife, come on?
He refused. In the reception of the hotel in New York, he said... "A room for Miss Lane and one for me. I am Prince Hohenlohe. I did not say anything, because I thought I was dying. Everyone said I was his girlfriend, when in fact, I was his wife. He knows what it is to live well?
How did you bear this humiliation?
"Because everything happened so quickly, I had no time to defend myself. People talked about me as the eternal bride of Alfonso. I thought all that would change with time. I thought things would change if I married again, but this one was in London. For a wedding in Las Vegas is illegal in Spain, as you know. Especially with a view to having children, remarriage was convenient. Alfonso accepted and got married. A simple ceremony in a registry office in London ."
Two weddings. One, requested by him, and one by you.
"Yes, but we did not yet live together. He insisted that he live in a separate house. I finally agreed to build a room in his house and started living there. Then, I got pregnant with the first daughter, whom I lost. "
Jackie pauses and slowly tells the thorny issue.
"The doctors did not allow me to move during pregnancy, because I could miscarry. I stressed to Alfonso to communicate to everyone that we were married since May 3, 1973, because my belly began to grow, and I had to explain that. His response was to go away and leave me alone."
You were in Marbella?
"No, we were at a clinic in Munich. When I finally returned, the doctor authorized it on condition that I lead a very quiet life, very carefully, or I would lose the baby. But when we got here, Alfonso told me there was a party that night, a party the next day, always parties. I wanted to please him and did all I could to accompany him. One day I started to feel really bad. It was the fifth month of pregnancy. I went to a London clinic, and the doctor told me that the baby I was carrying was dead. Alfonso was not by my side; he had gone to a hunt. I called him the next day, as they were admitting me in the clinic for the fetus to be removed, and I was very depressed. He replied that he could not come, because of the hunt. He said, 'Sorry, I'm sure tomorrow I'll catch the biggest deer of my life, my major trophy, so I cannot be there...' By the time that he arrived at the clinic it was all over."
However, you stayed with him? (Jackie makes a strange pout.)
"Well, when we returned to Marbella and we started to come together at parties and gatherings, he was very happy. He was again the charming man, and I always forget things momentarily."
Later, Arianna was born. (Arianna is the slim blond girl playing with other girls a few meters from us.)
"Well, yes. In this pregnancy, I had fewer problems. It was around the holidays. It was the time when the Arabs started coming to Marbella full of dollars, willing to buy and buy. Alfonso had dinner with them at home every night. I prepared the table, placed flowers, and took care of the guests, but he left very little home time. I did not go to parties. He always said he would come to dinner, and we waited on the terrace with the children and until ten, eleven, twelve, one in the morning. Once I stayed waiting for him until seven in the morning. I cried so much ... He acknowledged that he left me alone, and I always replied that he did not care if I could not follow his life. He was always getting ready for interviews, photographs, press. Each time, he had an excuse not to come home at night."
Arianna was born in 1975.
"On 15 October 1975. I was no longer fighting with Alfonso. I had no strength for it."
Did he accompany you in labor? (Lets out a laugh.)
"I'll tell you ... One month before the birth, I went to London to have her there. Alfonso went to Marbella; I knew nothing of him for two and a half weeks. Then he phoned with excuses and lies, as always. He came to London a few days before delivery. The date of birth was planned by the physician. I said, 'Alfonso, tomorrow I enter a clinic, will you take me in the car?' He replied that it was impossible, he had a very important cocktail party. I asked if there was anything more important than the birth of his daughter, and he said he could not miss the cocktail party, because he had to see about Arab customers. Then I thought that there was nothing I could do with this man. I gave up; I realized the impossibility of changing his character."
Arianna was born without difficulty ...
"Yes. But before giving birth, something very important happened to me. On the way to the clinic, I decided to go by the hotel to tell him something. As he leaves everything on the table, I saw that there were two plane tickets for two German girls who came that day to London. Two girls who were known to exercise a certain profession."
What profession? The oldest in the world, perhaps?
"Indeed, then I understood why he could not take me to the clinic. He had to go to the airport to welcome these two ... (She stops and turns her head, crying slowly before recovering). He was the last to see his daughter. Arianna was born at eight forty-five in the afternoon, and he saw her the next day at seven in the evening. He wined everyone before even seeing his daughter."
The girl is still playing, meanwhile, with her friends. - And Prince Alfonso does not support his daughter?
"Money, nothing. My mother is the one who supports her. We have an agreement that he would take care of our daughter, but he has not satisfied it."
Then, there was a rethinking of life between the two of you?
"No, because he is a man you can not talk to. When there is a serious conversation between us, he runs away. We have a verbal agreement only."
Who pays your own expenses and those of the girl in the Marbella Club?
"I signed for the expenses you mentioned, but I fear that in the end Alfonso will send me the bill."
In that sense, then, he acts as a parent, according to you?
"When journalists or photographers are around, he is a good father. He has fun with her, if she is in a good mood. He spends some time with her and leaves."
But perhaps Alfonso does not give money because he does not have it ...
"He has a lot of money! He never had so much as now, for sales made to the Arabs, for all their business here and elsewhere."
Jackie Lane feels strongly about her reasoning.
But, hey, lady, you feel cheated emotionally and financially?
"That's right. He has even taken my money. I died. I recently sold a house to an Arab, a mansion of a million dollars. The Arab extended a tip with my commission, several million pesetas. But according to Islamic culture, he did not give me my tip, but gave it to my husband. The Arabs do not consider it right to negotiate directly with a woman, giving money ... cultural differences ... Well, Alfonso still has not given me the check and will never give it to me, of course. The Arab asked me recently if smooth Alfonso had sent me 'that role,' referring to my commission. When I said no, he got enormous eyes and was silent for a while."
It's time to ask a question that Jackie has insinuated herself.
You say that Alfonso is a liar?
"He cannot breathe if not lying."
You say he's a fake.
"The greatest of liars."
She certainly chews the letters in the colored Spanish/English she uses, the lexicon that begs the question twice, in English and in Spanish, to ensure the strict understanding of each question, every nuance that the tape records.
You tell about these lies.
"There is one that, moreover, is funny. When in London, where he was surprised with the issue of German whores, he swore to me that he had been hunting, unaware that in England no hunting is allowed on Sundays. To prove what he said, he brought me pheasants that he had hunted. The issue was funny, because he had bought them in 'Harrods' and had forgotten to remove the price tag."
You confessed it hurt that, according to you, he had a child with another woman.
"Yes, a girl named Heidi Balzer, someone Alfonso has known for twenty years and is now thought to be supporting. A girl who was dating Gunther Sachs in the fifties. She was well known, but not to me. Anyway, I think that it was a huge thing to have the child of a prince."
Do you think that she intentionally deceived Alfonso?
"She planned it completely. Alfonso is wise, but he did it anyway, because he has a mania: the obsession to procreate. Once he told me how many women he has made pregnant. There were six before me. That is, me and the latter, there are eight."
Alfonso has asked for a divorce?
"No never. Once we discussed it, and I ran away."
She wants him to divorce you?
"I can wait."
Jackie's sly smile reappears, the gesture that has danced on her face throughout the interview, something like a player who keeps an ace.
Let's be honest, ma'am. What do you do with the money you have to give Alfonso's daughter?
"He has to give it anyway, with or without divorce."
For how many millions would you divorce? (Does not know, she answered only with smiles and shakes her head; this smells of lawyers through what she herself clarifies...):
"Of course I have lawyers. Not only here, but elsewhere."
Would you like to drown the years of tears with dollars?
"Alfonso has committed the biggest mistake of his life by having a daughter with Heidi Balzer. According to my lawyers, this has ruptured our home."
Now no smiles, she continues her triumphant assessment with the red hair and lace skirt that vibrates in the wind.
Be honest, how many millions does he have for a divorce?
"Alfonso is big business around the world, but that I have no idea."
She takes the first step to go. Kiss, without kissing her hand in the air.
It won't be so easy, ma'am. Your husband also has attorneys and friends. (She smiles for the last time and throws, as in a movie, the final barb):
"Well, he's a man who does not want to have problems. He has always said that it is a shame that women are not like his dog, a black lab, because the dog sits down, shuts up and does what he commands. Alfonso is a difficult man, yes. But this time you're wrong.
And, she swaggered away, triumphant, the wind blowing from the coast.
Apparently the rancor between the couple was still ongoing in 1982, as evidenced by more sexy paparazzi beach photos of Jocelyn and an accompanying brief article in the September 22 - 28, 1982 edition of the Spanish publication Interviu.
Jackie Lane ex Hohenlohe
Jackie, who is a cautious woman, not only assured her happiness through marriage to Prince Hohenlohe, whom she married in Las Vegas, but soon after, the reinsurance wedding again with the prince in London. But it was useless. There is nothing that man united which cannot be disengaged. And much more if this man is a Hohenlohe, who is rich. So, shortly after Jackie gave birth to a child, the prince put the child and mother out the door. Jackie protested and called her former husband a "fraud and a liar," besides other violent assertions. None, however, altered the final result. Both of them began a violent dispute, barricaded behind half a dozen lawyers. We know that there is a stay in the proceedings, but appearances seem to indicate that Jackie continues to enjoy the delights of the warm sun, which in Spain usually means getting by Marbella. For now, Jackie appears alone in the pictures, but do not pay too much attention to that. From the looks of Jackie, the conclusion is that she is still a woman firm enough to show off her attributes as one of the many unemployed who form the aristocracy of international rich and famous at those beaches. The important thing is to be in the right place and the hour to find Jackie. The rest is a matter of chance.
Here is a photo of Jocelyn and Arianna out together in 1982 (I think that it might be from an issue of Hola magazine; she appears to be defying all laws of physics in maintaining her bosom inside of that dress! It appears likely that she got breast implants at some point in the late 1970's or early 1980's):
Jocelyn and Alfonso finally divorced in 1984, whereupon Jocelyn received a 1 million pound settlement, which she believed was "not really fitting for a princess" according to press reports.
Here is an Hola magazine article about Jocelyn and Arianna (from the mid-to-late 1980's):
Here are some Spanish clippings that appear to mostly be from the early 1980s:
1980's publications in which Jocelyn appeared, but for which I do not yet have images:
Hola - May 10 1980
Gente - February 27, 1981 (Caroline cover)
Novella 2000 - No. 17-18 - 1982