Gabriela Guillén started 2024 in the sweetest way, and on the last day of the year she gave birth to her long-awaited baby. The child is the Paraguayan woman’s first child, but the seventh for the child’s father, Bertín Osborne, who at 69 years of age thus became the father of a more than numerous family.
A story that would have had a happy ending had it not been for the fact that the artist does not want to have anything to do with this new fatherhood, as he has made clear in various public interventions. So much so that he has reached the point of asking her former partner for a paternity test, which has plunged Gabriela Guillén into deep sadness.
The businesswoman is very hurt, because since her pregnancy began she has had to deal with the artist’s statements and controversies practically daily, having to go to the emergency medical services on several occasions fearing that something could happen to her little one due to the pressure. media and stress.
However, it is not the lack of interest in her pregnancy or the fact that the singer does not want to have anything to do with her son that really bothers the physiotherapist, but rather that he has asked for a paternity test, as she feels offended that it is being put into practice. doubt publicly.
“That people doubt me is a pretty big offense,” he told the media, gathered again at the doors of his house, where they have remained day and night since the birth of the little boy, whose name his mother has still unknown. chosen for him – although he did confirm that he would not bear the artist’s last name.
Very affected, Guillén assured that “she has no problem taking a paternity test,” but she felt offended by the mere fact that she had requested it. The artist, for his part, declared in the magazine Hello! That whether or not he takes responsibility for the baby depends on that test.
“From minute one, he has not hesitated because he has no reason and we know what has happened between us and no, he has not told me anything,” said Gabriela Guillén last summer, at which time the artist began to explore the possibility to request the test.
Now, the young businesswoman only hopes that the media harassment, which has completely overcome her, stops, so that she can dedicate herself body and soul – and in private – to her little one. Of course, once recovered, she does not rule out granting an interview. “I will have every right to speak,” she says.