Ana Obregón, 68, remains in Miami waiting to be able to return to Spain with little Ana Sandra, a transfer that they will undertake together as soon as possible and which could take place between the end of May or the beginning of June, according to the actress.
The girl was born by surrogacy and was fertilized with the sperm of Obregón’s son, who died in 2020.
This Thursday, a month after the birth of little Ana Sandra, Obregón wanted to celebrate the special date with pictures of the little girl on her Instagram profile. “In the end love always triumphs. Happy birthday 1 month Anita.
From some distant star your father embraces you. Congratulations my Aless, our book is inspiring many people. Above all your example of life and love,” she wrote in the publication celebrating the double triumph that her book is becoming a bestseller.
Obregón’s best-kept secret since Aless Lequio’s death had been this last desire to become a father, a wish that returned Ana Obregón’s smile after months and months of mourning. “No one in the world can doubt that when a mother buries a child, she must fulfill her last wishes,” she said to justify herself after the criticisms she received.
The book El chico de las musarañas was also released this week and the final touch to the story was the book that Aless Lequio started writing before he died and that Ana Obregón ended up raising money for the foundation that bears his name son.
This Thursday Alessandro Lequio also broke the silence on social media with an image in which the television collaborator and his son appear together with the text “Always walking in the same direction”. This public statement was seen by many of his followers as further distancing from Obregón’s actions, which, for many, would not respect the privacy desires that his son Aless has practiced in his life.
In May 2020, while the world was on pause from the coronavirus pandemic, news shocked Spain: Álex Lequio, Obregón’s eldest son, had died at the age of 27, after battling cancer for a short while. more than a year. .
Source: Clarin
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