Bertín Osborne was one of the protagonists of the heart in 2023 after a big double news. Firstly, the pregnancy of his special friend Gabriela Guillén, from whom he distanced himself immediately after the announcement. Next to her, Chabeli Navarro, who went through a similar case but who went to an abortion clinic in the interest of the singer. Now that the first of the two involved has given birth to her child, the man from Madrid insisted on distancing himself from both of them.
“I have decided that I do not want to be a father. I’m not going to be a father. She said that she ‘didn’t care’, that she was going to have it anyway. It’s her responsibility. She has made a decision that is absolutely reasonable and that I applaud, and for which there is no problem on my part,” she insisted, despite the media questions. Osborne’s words have generated a multitude of reactions in social gatherings, magazines and social networks.
One of the most sought-after statements has been that of Fabiola Martínez, the artist’s ex-wife, who had to respond to questions from Europa Press. Even with the insistence of the reporters, Martínez was indifferent to this fact. “She is a woman of level,” that was her of the little she commented about Gabriela. Hers are the latest of multiple reactions that have emerged in the last few hours, several of them congratulating her mother for moving forward and giving birth to the baby.
Within this spiral, Gabriela Guillén herself was forceful with her own words. “My son and I almost died. I don’t even want to remember it. My mother had a terrible time and she also got very bad. She twisted her cord and I lost consciousness of her. She gave me arrhythmia. A tear. I was there since Friday (29th) and I left yesterday. He is beautiful, he is blonde and even his eyebrows are blonde,” the program’s collaborator Antonio Rossi explained in Let’s See.
For his part, Osborne insisted on denying the paternity of this baby, insisting that this fact should be proven first. “When Gabriela has the baby, obviously we will do some tests. I have a responsibility. I have a lot of family, I have children, grandchildren… It would be irresponsible not to do them. It is fair to everyone around me to do so,” she explained in an interview with Hola magazine, prior to the birth of the baby this past week.
Returning to Fabiola, Osborne’s ex-partner had to deny what was published about her on the cover of Semana magazine, indicating that she “broke up in the middle of the street.” “Fabiola tells me: ‘I’m great, I don’t know what this cover is about. The truth is that I freak out. They are almost three years apart and I have nothing to do with what Bertín says or does,” Luis Pliego, director of the magazine Lecturas, pointed out on his behalf from his position as a collaborator of Espejo Público.