Ana Obregón is one of the undisputed protagonists of today. A few weeks ago, the arrival of her biological granddaughter, Ana Sandra, came to light through surrogacy. The presenter had to travel to the United States to make the last wish of her late son, Aless Lequio, come true. This arrival has once again given Ana the desire to move forward. On the other hand, the actress has also just published The Boy with the Shrews, the book that Aless started and that she herself finished after her death. The also presenter has been most excited after the success of the book.

The book, co-written by Obregón (the text has 312 pages, of which 72 have been written by his son), continues to be the best-seller in the main stores and online outlets, despite the fact that it has been out for almost two weeks now. the sale. As Obregón explained, the profits from the copyright will go to his son’s foundation, which raises money for cancer research. “My Aless: I wish you were alive to enjoy the success of your book and your much-desired daughter,” Obregón said in a post on Instagram a few hours ago.

“I hope there is a direct line to heaven where only words spoken with love reach. Because as you said: ‘Everything you do in this life with love has an echo in eternity.’ We miss you infinitely,” he expressed in said publication. In the book, Ana Obregón tells how Aless’s illness began, and he does the same, from the moment she went to the hospital and was told that what he had was cancer.

Likewise, in the play, the actress writes about the subject that has caused so much controversy in recent weeks: her son’s willingness to use his post-mortem sperm, through surrogacy. In addition, in these pages Obregón also reveals the suicide attempts after the death of the young man. That is why this publication has generated great expectation, and as reported by The Objective, 20,000 copies would have been sold in just one week.

That is why Ana’s emotion is maximum. She has thus revealed it in a publication through her Instagram account this Saturday. “I wanted to thank you from the bottom of my heart, for everything that this book is selling for,” Obregón begins by saying in his latest reappearance on networks. “I know that there is someone up there, not far away, who is very happy with everything you are buying,” she continues, referring to her son Aless.

“You are contributing your grain of sand for cancer research, I lack words to thank you,” he explains. “Thank you from here, from Miami, with my girl, who is already screaming, that I have to give her a bottle. Kisses to all,” Obregón sentences, trying to contain tears of emotion. Despite the hard blow caused by the loss of Aless, now Ana is recomposed with this new arrival. If something keeps her wanting to continue, it is knowing that she has fulfilled the legacy of her son.