Gabriela Guillén’s motherhood has been one of the most notable news of this turn of the year. Bertín Osborne’s “special friend” surprised everyone by announcing her pregnancy a few months ago, at the same time that the singer distanced himself from her. Since then there have been many reactions and comments about it, including those from Fabiola Martínez, former partner of the veteran presenter.

However, Fabiola has also been the protagonist of the news in recent hours for other reasons. Semana magazine published this Wednesday an image of her on its cover, indicating that the Maracaibo native “broke in the middle of the street.” In addition to the words spoken by Luis Pliego, director of the magazine Lecturas this morning in Espejo Público, the Venezuelan insisted through her social networks to deny her information.

“It’s crazy, really… It’s all a lie, that photo is from November 13, they looked for the worst gesture to make that headline… there is no right to constant interference in people’s lives in this way. invasive and with so much moral damage just for money… surely it is illegal. But, since I feel great, in a super nice moment, I take it with humor because life is better that way,” he indicated along with a parody video.

“Fabiola tells me: ‘I’m great, I don’t know what this cover is about. The truth is that I freak out. They are almost three years apart and I have nothing to do with what Bertín says or does,” insisted the director of Readings on Antena 3, when asked by Susanna Griso. Beyond that, Osborne’s ex-partner also had the opportunity to speak with Europa Press reporters about the birth of Gabriela Guillén’s son. Her reaction to Bosé’s words was indifference, but she supported her mother.

Regarding Osborne himself, he was forceful when reacting to the birth of the baby in the magazine ¡Hola!. “I have decided that I do not want to be a father. I’m not going to be a father. She said that she ‘didn’t care’, that she was going to have it anyway. It’s her responsibility. “She has made a decision that is absolutely reasonable and that I applaud, and for which there is no problem on my part,” he explained, insisting on taking a paternity test.

“When Gabriela has the baby, obviously we will do some tests. I have a responsibility. I have a lot of family, I have children, grandchildren… It would be irresponsible not to do them. It is fair to everyone around me to do so,” she explained in the interview with Hola, which took place shortly before Gabriela Guillén gave birth to her son.