Ana Obregón has been in the media spotlight since last March, at which time the magazine ¡Hola! published exclusively that the actress had been the mother of a girl in Miami, by surrogate pregnancy. Later, we discovered that the little girl was the biological daughter of her deceased son, Aless Lequio, and that her name was Ana Sandra. Obregón spent a few months in the United States, and a little over a week ago she landed back in Spain. After publishing the book El chico de las musarañas, started by Aless, she Ana she has reappeared this Sunday at the Madrid Book Fair, where she will sign some copies.
Obregón has expressed on more than one occasion that what kept her wanting to move forward after the death of her son, in May 2020, was thinking that “her legacy” could end. Aless wanted to create the Aless Lequio Foundation with the aim of raising funds to promote research against cancer… Ana did it. The young man began to write a book before he passed away, a story that Ana would finish. Finally, Ana brought Aless’s daughter into the world thanks to the frozen sperm he left behind. Three purposes that have made Obregón feel closer to his son.
“My son’s favorite phrase was ‘everything you do in this life with love echoes in eternity’ and this is the only thing I’ve done since my son left, trying to do everything with love that he would have He liked it and could not do it. One of his wishes was to publish the book he was writing,” said the actress during the book presentation at The Westin Palace Hotel in Madrid, on Wednesday, June 7.
Ana has a date again this Sunday on the occasion of the recent publication of her book. Specifically, Ana Obregón attends this Sunday, June 11, at the Madrid Book Fair. On the last day of this event, she Obregón will sign books, and she will do it from 12:00 to 15:00, in the Espacio Rosaleda. The reality is that the book has been a sales success since its publication last April, something that fills the actress with happiness, since the benefits go to cancer research through the Aless Lequio Foundation .
In recent months, Ana Obregón has generated a strong debate about surrogacy and the ideal age to be a mother. It should be remembered that she turned 68 in March. After the great commotion generated, at the presentation of her book, she acknowledged that the criticism she has had for her maternity by surrogacy makes her “tickled”. “When you have to bury a child, the criticism tickles me and the more criticism, the more tickle. It has been good for politicians not to see all the botched jobs they are doing,” said Ana, who defended that the birth of her granddaughter It is a miracle”.
Despite the fact that her life became hell after the death of Aless, and the criticism after Ana Sandra’s arrival in the world, Obregón remains oblivious to the world and has smiled again thanks to the little girl. This Sunday, she was able to see her very happy and proud as she arrived at the Fair surrounded by dozens of people, who showed her their support and affection. The actress will sign copies of many of the fans who have read her book and her son’s book. Despite everything, Ana has found reasons to move forward.