Everyone is talking about the news of the day: Ana Obregón has become a mother again at 68 years of age in the United States through a surrogate. The exclusive of the magazine ¡HOLA! It has opened all the programs today, in addition to monopolizing the main spaces in the media.

The actress has resorted to surrogacy to have a daughter and regain the will to live, an illusion that she lost with the death of her son Aless Lequio in 2020 due to cancer. In the publication that she has shared on her Instagram account, Obregón assures that she is happy with her baby: “A light full of love has come to my darkness. I will never be alone again. I HAVE LIVED AGAIN. Welcome to the world. I’m dying of love.”

During the first hours since the news broke, hundreds of people have wanted to give their opinion, both on social networks and in public spaces and television programs. The advanced age of the actress, her delicate state of mental health after losing her son and the questionable practice she has resorted to to become a mother are some of the points that have caused the most talk and have caused the most commotion in our country.

In the Sálvame program, all the collaborators have agreed that they are very happy for Ana, since this baby will bring joy to her life and she will finally be able to turn the page. Despite their general consensus, some workers have raised concerns about the artist’s age and her emotional health, believing that easing the pain with a new daughter isn’t ideal.

Regarding surrogate pregnancy, there was little to say, since several collaborators such as Kiko Hernández have resorted to this method to be parents. Jorge Javier Vázquez, who has been cautious and has not wanted to enter to make assessments, has encouraged Alcayde to share a personal story.

The collaborator has affirmed in the Telecinco program that she offered her womb to her partner David Valdeperas and that if this practice were legal in Spain, she would not have minded carrying a baby for a relative or a friend who could not have it: “I I love being pregnant.” For her part, Belén Esteban has declared that surrogacy must be ‘regulated’ in our country and has publicly demanded that the law be changed.