The actress and presenter Ana García Obregón accompanied her son Aless Lequio throughout the time he was fighting cancer. The death of the 27-year-old young man inevitably caused the biologist’s life to change forever.
After a dark period in which she did not find the necessary strength to move forward, Bertín Osborne’s friend decided to fulfill some of her son’s dreams and honor his memory through these objectives. Because of this, Obregón created the Aless Lequio Foundation, which seeks to raise funds to promote cancer research.
This Christmas is being very special for the actress who stars in Ana and the Seven, since it is the first one she has spent with her adopted daughter and biological granddaughter Anita. However, an issue has broken her rest and caused her great anguish in recent days. On January 1, Informalia revealed that the communicator had committed some irregularities with the foundation that bears the name of her son.
As the aforementioned medium explained, the actress would not have provided the benefits she promised from the exclusives she has done over the last few months, nor would she have donated the proceeds from the sales of the book The Shrew Boy.
The actress quickly denied these irregularities through several journalist friends and conveyed her suspicions about the possible involvement of Alessandro Lequio in the leak of said information.
The artist has communicated directly with the Vanitatis media to clarify the situation: ”I don’t know where that information comes from. It is false in every sense because any informed person knows that regarding the copyright of a book, when the fiscal year ends, a balance is made of the books sold. The publisher is already denying it, that the donation is not made until March.”
The woman added that she paid an initial 30,000 euros to open the foundation, as well as that she has donated what she has earned in some of the exclusives. In addition, we must also add the value of a bag belonging to Obregón’s mother that is raffled: ”These are figures that I don’t like to say, but in total I think that I contributed more than 50,000 euros from my pocket to the foundation, in addition to the daily dedication, covering trials and financing research. These are things that I don’t know where they come from. The only thing, to do harm.”