
Behind the flamboyant and provocative image of Aramis Fuster, Spain’s most famous TV psychic, lies a profound personal tragedy. The woman who claims to have lived more than 700 years in her last earthly reincarnation has spent a quarter of a century unable to connect with her closest relatives—her own children. This unhealed wound poisons her existence, despite her nationwide fame and the carefree attitude she displays on television.
Her son Karim and daughter Aramis, who was named after her mother, have long been adults, but the wall of estrangement between them and their famous parent has only grown stronger over the years. Fuster herself blames her ex-husband, the father of her children, for everything. According to her, he deliberately turned them against her, poisoning their hearts and minds with lies. By her own account, the psychic has tried “thousands of times” to restore contact, but every effort ends in failure, crashing into a barrage of insults and humiliating words.
A lifelong rupture
Despite her magical abilities and the spells for which she is so well known, Aramis has never managed to work the greatest miracle—restoring the love and trust of her children. She has repeatedly turned to public platforms, from television shows to social media, pleading with them to reconcile. Yet all her efforts have been in vain, and a family reunion remains an unattainable dream.
The seer’s children, Karim and Aramis, try to avoid publicity and rarely appear in the media. However, on the rare occasions when journalists managed to contact them, their account of events diverged significantly from their mother’s. They asked for the pressure to stop and to be left alone, insisting that her public appeals were nothing more than playing to the crowd.
Two sides of the same coin
In 2017, Karim made a candid statement in which he accused his mother of lying. “Her fabrications cast a shadow over me,” he said. The witch’s son firmly stated that reality was far from the picture his mother painted, and that she “has no real interest in our return, and everything is done solely for money.” These words were a real blow to Aramis, who had always presented herself as a model mother.
Fuster herself flatly denies all accusations. In one television broadcast, through tears, she recalled how happy she was with her children. “It is impossible to be happier than I was with my children. I adored them and will adore them until my dying day,” she insisted. Aramis highlighted the sacrifices she had to make to give them a better life, including working on television projects she did not always enjoy, but that allowed her to “feed them and pay for their schools.”
Beyond the family drama
Unfortunately, issues in her relationship with her children are not the only hardships Aramís Fuster has faced. Her biography is marked by dramatic events. The psychic has endured several severe financial crises that pushed her to the brink of despair. There was a time when she publicly admitted she couldn’t even afford to pay basic bills. In 2018, she shocked the public by revealing that she spent nights in a shelter after a suicide attempt, which she claimed was triggered by an addiction to Coca-Cola.
Her health has also failed her more than once. She was hospitalized several times due to various illnesses and anxiety attacks. Aramís herself linked these problems to intense pressure from the media and betrayal by those close to her. She often complained about smear campaigns against her and stated that she had to fight lawsuits and property seizures on her own, which only reinforced her scandalous reputation.
The witch’s love affairs
In addition to family and financial troubles, Aramís Fuster is known for making bold claims about her tumultuous personal life. She has asserted that many influential politicians and world leaders have fallen under her spell. According to her, her list of lovers includes figures such as Barack Obama and Muammar Gaddafi, whom she called some of her best partners.
Her Don Juan list also included banker Mario Conde, Hollywood actors including Al Pacino, and even James Hewitt, the notorious lover of Princess Diana. While most of these stories have never been substantiated, Aramis always spoke of them with pride, cultivating an aura of mystery and femme fatale around herself. In Hewitt’s case, she even showed some photos of them together on her social media.
Incidentally, Aramis Fuster (real name — Maria Antonia Perez Sanchez) was born in Berga, Barcelona, in 1950. She became one of the most recognizable and eccentric personalities on Spanish television since the 1990s. Her career has been built around the image of a powerful witch and seer, able to predict the future and communicate with spirits. Fuster participated in numerous TV shows, including reality shows such as ‘GH VIP’ and ‘Supervivientes’, where her flamboyant behavior and controversial statements always drew viewers’ attention. Despite facing criticism and controversy, she has managed to remain popular for decades, becoming an integral part of Spanish pop culture.












