Bertín Osborne and Gabriela Guillén continue to be two of the great protagonists of today. The businesswoman gave birth to her first child on December 31, the result of her relationship with the presenter. After months full of darts, speculation and controversies, the physiotherapist can finally enjoy her little one, although without the help of her former partner and father of the baby.
The news of the pregnancy completely revolutionized the social chronicle of our country and since then the only talk was about how both would cope with this new parenthood. Furthermore, their continuous public disagreements and the singer’s intention to take a paternity test after the birth of the child have caused the tension between both parties to increase over time.
And although it seemed that the birth of the little one could calm the waters between the singer and the businesswoman, the truth is that a new interview by Bertín Osborne to the magazine ¡Hola! has completely dynamited their relationship again.
In the recent interview, the presenter confirms that, after weeks of reflecting on the situation, he had made the decision not to act as a father. Likewise, Osborne clarifies that if the paternity test confirms that Gabriela Guillén’s baby is really her son, he will only be limited to providing her with financial aid. After these revealing words, journalist Paloma García-Pelayo revealed this afternoon on the Antena 3 program that she had been able to speak with the singer after the birth of the little one.
Regarding the famous paternity test, the Y Ahora Sonsoles collaborator assured that it was going to be done in a “cordial, consensual and voluntary manner.” ”It’s going to wait a few days because it’s all very recent, but logically they both have to agree,” she stated.
Furthermore, the journalist confessed that the main reason for wanting to take the test is strictly family-related. ”In the interview he says it very clearly: I have my family, I believe it is fair, and I also want to ratify it,” asserted Paloma García-Pelayo. ”Ratify it because you have doubts,” stressed Daniel Carante.