Ana Obregón is full of her new life after the arrival of Ana Sandra in the world and the launch of her book this Wednesday. The actress and biologist says that she has exchanged insomnia for tears over the death of her son, Aless Lequio, for not sleeping from changing diapers and caring for the newborn.

Regarding the silence that Alessandro Lequio prefers to maintain in the face of the many news that circulates about Obregón’s new motherhood, she wanted to clarify in statements to the magazine Hello! that she talks to him daily. Despite those who have ventured to interpret Lequio’s few words on the matter as a contrary position, Obregón assures that her communications continue to be continuous.

Asked if the collaborator of The Ana Rosa program would want to meet little Ana Sandra, Obregón has been emphatic. “Man, sure,” she blurted out, leaving no doubt that the baby’s biological grandfather would want to meet her.

In this new report from ¡Hola! the opinion that Obregón has about the criticism he is receiving for wanting to bring a biological granddaughter into the world after the death of her son is given. She says: “They are little things, I laugh a lot.” And regarding the opinions of politicians expressed about surrogacy and the information that some ministries are trying to make it difficult to register Ana Sandra as Obregón’s daughter in the Civil Registry, she is also concise: “There they are.”

In this sense, he does not see that he has to face any problem to register her, and, as he already said, the girl was born in the United States and has that passport and dual nationality guaranteed because she is the daughter of a Spanish woman. The return and completion of these procedures is getting closer, but the magazine assures that this long-awaited return will not come true until the end of May or beginning of June.

This Wednesday saw the launch of the book that Aless Lequio could not finish and that Obregón has finished with the intention of letting people know first-hand the story of Aless and to raise funds for the foundation that bears the name of his son. The book has generated great anticipation and reached the second edition pre-sales even before its release.