A few months ago, it came to light that the actress and presenter Ana García Obregón had gone to Miami to become a mother at the age of 68 through a surrogacy process, an illegal practice in our country.
The news was a national scandal and thousands of people criticized the protagonist of Ana y los Siete for using her son’s frozen semen to become a biological grandmother and adoptive mother at such a late age. In addition, thousands of users on the Internet judged her for resorting to a surrogacy, an “immoral” practice for a large part of the population.
Since then, the biologist’s motherhood has become one of the main topics of the gossip press. Although she had a quiet time in which not much was said about the upbringing of little Ana Sandra, her baptism has aroused social interest and has caused a wave of headlines and articles about the event.
This morning, the Telecinco program Vamos a ver has announced that Ana Obregón would be about to charge around €50,000 for the sale of the exclusive baptism cover to a gossip magazine, something that outraged different collaborators and followers of the space on networks. social.
While Joaquín Prat and Isabel Rábago were honest and explained that the strange thing would be if Obregón did not sell the exclusive if we take into account her performance so far, Carmen Borrego pointed out that she does not understand the attitude of the actress, since she never sold with her son nothing personal and it protected him a lot from the media.
The viewers of the Mediaset España magazine were especially expectant about Alessandro Lequio’s words in the program, since the little girl’s biological grandfather did not attend the baptism and did not want to comment on the topic last Monday. ”Ana can sell all the exclusives she wants. Those who criticize them are because they cannot bill for these things. Full stop,” said the collaborator.
The program also reported that Obregón gave some candles to the guests that read ‘Anita Lequio Obregón’. Given the appearance of the talk show’s last name, Prat asked him if they were officially related then. “The girl, as Isabel rightly says, is Ana’s legal daughter and, therefore, bears the surname of Ana Obregón. The rest is absurd spins (…) Tomorrow, you and I, we have new children. I don’t care “I can give her the last name Prat, I can’t give her Lequio. But we can give it as a first name, not as a last name,” the count clarified, explaining to the audience the legal ‘trap’ that his ex-partner had resorted to so that his biological granddaughter had ‘Lequio’ on his ID.