What should be one of the happiest moments in Gabriela Guillén’s life, after the birth of her son, is being a torment in the media. Several weeks after giving birth to her son in common with Bertín Osborne (a paternity that the presenter and singer himself doubts), the businesswoman has been captured going completely alone to a hospital, something that has caused real alarm due to her health condition.

Gabriela and Bertín have been involved in a media war in recent weeks, and the statements of both parties have not gone unnoticed by the media. A few days after the birth of the little one, at the end of last December, Osborne told the magazine Hello! that, if after the paternity tests the child is his, he will help financially, but will not participate in raising him. “I have decided that I am not going to be a father, I do not want to be a father. If it is confirmed that he is mine, I will help,” he stated then.

The singer demands a paternity test, since he assures that Guillén could have had a relationship with another man in parallel with him. The statements did not sit well with the Paraguayan, and she finally decided to break her silence and speak to the press about this matter. “I know who my son’s father is and he knows that he is the father,” he said in Friday!. “When the evidence comes out, these stories that are invented will fall,” he said.

After a very tense few weeks, Gabriela decided to speak to the press, and it was hoped that after giving her version of the events, calm would finally come to her life. But far from being like that, a health setback has made him go to a Madrid hospital to receive emergency help. Of course, Guillén did not want to give details about what is happening to him or the reason that has brought him to the medical center in such an alarming manner. That is why a certain alarm has been generated about her state of health.

The businesswoman has not been able to hide from the press that she is not at her best. With a serious face, she refused to answer the questions of reporters who were interested in her state of health at the hospital door. “Everything is fine, thank you,” she simply said, as she left the hospital. “Thank you, but I’m really not going to say anything,” she responded, when reporters asked her questions about the latest news published about her.