Alba Carrillo has also not resisted commenting on the decision of the actress and businesswoman Ana Obregón, who has become a mother by surrogacy of a girl who was born on March 20 at the Memorial Regional Hospital in Miami. The news has spurred the public and political debate on this practice, which is prohibited in our country.

“I have my opinion on everything, obviously. But there is one thing that leaves me stunned: the issue of age. Everyone is saying that they are going to leave that son alone. Really, do we think we have life signed? Nobody is insured to take care of their children, as if I left my house tomorrow and a flowerpot fell on my head. What are they saying?” asks the model and television collaborator in a story on Instagram.

Carrillo assures that the age of Ana Obregón (68 years old) should not be a matter of debate: “None of us are assured of being able to see our children grow up. From the moment we have them, they are and we are sold, that’s why we suffer so much. I get very bad with the issue of age ”.

The model has also expressed her opinion about her decision to resort to surrogacy. In an Instagram post, Carrillo has asked for respect for Obregón’s decisions: “The best thing that has happened to me in life has been being a mother. For me, and I repeat, for me, my life would be incomplete without Lucas. I understand and respect people who don’t feel that way and don’t want to have children. Life is choice and respect. We live asking for respect for our personal choices but we undertake crusades when others make other decisions and we do not share them.

She assures that she respects all the ways of being a mother or a father, because “there are as many families as there are people and they are all not only valid, but sufficient and perfect.” “For me, family is any nucleus of love,” she continues.

The model says that she is not the one to “judge a mother or father who has lost a child,” referring to Aless, Ana Obregón’s first child, who died three years ago of cancer. “What is clear to me is that no child replaces another and I don’t think there are parents who seek to fill ‘gaps’ because whoever is a father knows that nothing could replace each of his children,” she continues.

And it ends with a clear message of support for the actress: “I find intolerance towards the happiness of others painful. We are all very supportive in the face of pain. Anna, we are with you. Anna, good luck. But what about happiness? That always causes controversy. The happiness of others always collides with our limiting beliefs.