The presentation of the book by Aless Lequio, the deceased son of Ana Obregón and which she herself has finished, has caused all kinds of reactions throughout this Wednesday. The biologist took advantage of the press conference for El chico de las musarañas to charge Alessandro Lequio, Obregón’s ex-partner and Aless’s father, for not having yet visited little Ana Sandra.
Rekindled the flame around the girl born by surrogacy, Belén Esteban wanted to take the opportunity to send a few words of understanding to Ana Obregón for the death of her son. A defense that has even led him to leave the set of the Telecinco program in tears and return several minutes later.
“Today I cried watching Ana Obregón,” Esteban confessed live minutes before, without holding back his tears. “I do not see well that she has made exclusives, but it is a decision that she has made,” he clarified, to break down when thinking about the loss that the biologist experienced 3 years ago. “I hope no mother sees us in the role that Ana Obregón saw herself in, and I also put her father, Lequio,” said Esteban.
The collaborator has remained silent afterwards while remaining visibly affected. “All children are not the same for some people,” she said to break her silence, trying to defend Alessandro Lequio this time. Finally, and before the interruptions of her classmates, who tried to refute her, Belén has ended up leaving the set in tears. The trigger has been a comment from Gema López “I’m coming now, okay?”, She has assured her before leaving. “I’m very sensitive,” she assured her partner, interested in how she was doing.
On her return to the set of Sálvame, Belén Esteban has insisted: “It’s very hard, I’m sorry; I’m not including Alessandro Lequio, and I understand the pain he’s feeling for the death of his son, but the only thing I’m saying is that a child is what hurts any father and mother the most,” he said.
In the opinion of the collaborator, “there are fathers, little fathers, and great fathers, just as there are mothers, little mothers, and madrassas.” In this way, Esteban limited his defense of Obregón to what he has had to live with the death of Aless, without justifying the different actions that the biologist has taken a posteriori.