Ana Sandra was born on March 20 in Miami (USA), but the biological daughter of Aless Lequio has completely changed Ana Obregón’s life. The presenter has kept the promises she made to her son and, after a month since her “Anita” came into the world, the actress is totally enthralled planning the life they will soon have in Spain.
With the details about where and how they will live fixed, the presenter is already finalizing the details of the little girl’s christening, which seems to be scheduled for after the summer in an intimate and family ceremony.
As reported by the newspaper El Español, the actress will return to Spain in mid-May to fulfill two professional commitments: the first, the presentation of the book she has written with her son Aless, El chico de las musarañas, which went on sale on April 19 and has become a sales success; and later, her long-awaited interview in El Hormiguero, with Pablo Motos.
Subsequently, the presenter will settle with her little girl in Mallorca to spend the summer. A summer that will be spent in the GarcÃa Obregón family home, but that will be totally different from last year. Her parents will not be there, but her little girl Ana Sandra will be.
After these holidays, it is expected to be the baptism. Ana Obregón is especially excited that it is in the parish of Las Esclavas, in La Moraleja. Another possibility is that it be celebrated in the parish of La Moraleja, where the funeral mass for Aless Lequio was celebrated on June 30, 2020. Regarding the guests, since it will be a rather intimate event, the entire GarcÃa Obregón family and the actress’s closest friends, such as Susana Uribarri or Raúl Castillo, are expected to attend. It is unknown if Alessandro Lequio and his family will attend the celebration, but the collaborator has confirmed that he will meet his biological granddaughter.
It remains to be seen if the little girl will wear the Christian dress that her father wore in 1992, owned by the family of Alessandro Lequio and that was used for the first time in 1938 at the baptism of King Emeritus, Don Juan Carlos de Borbón.
After the baptism, the presenter could organize some kind of family celebration, although it is unknown if she has made plans in this regard.