Gabriela Guillén is once again at the center of the controversy. The businesswoman gave birth to her first child at the beginning of the year, the result of her short romance with Bertín Osborne. But although the news of the birth has filled Guillén with happiness, his media war with the presenter continues to be the order of the day and even more so after Osborne has refused to act as a father and has requested a paternity test for make sure that child is yours.

In addition, the businesswoman sat down a week ago on the set of ¡De Viernes! to open up about her pregnancy and to harshly criticize the attitude that the presenter had had towards her during these past months. ”I understand that you don’t want to be a father, but you have to take responsibility for your actions,” said Guillén, who also assured that he would love to witness a rapprochement between his son and Bertín.

But it seems that the controversy is far from disappearing from Gabriela Guillén’s life. This past Thursday, it came to light that the businesswoman had received ten transfers valued at 13,900 euros from Osborne and that she had maintained a parallel relationship during her courtship with the presenter, which is why the singer had decided to request the controversial proof of paternity.

In addition, the Así es la vida program revealed this Friday that the businesswoman had spent the entire night at the police station after her new car was stolen. ”This morning, someone stole from Gabriela’s car, they broke the glass,” the program’s reporter said. But the most surprising thing about this robbery was not the fact that they had opened her new car, but what they had taken from it. ”They have stolen the baby’s chair,” they revealed.

The news shocked all the program’s collaborators, but Raquel Arias, a close friend of Gabriel Guillén, did not hesitate to explain her bizarre theory of the robbery. ”She was scared when I told her, but they actually broke the car window and took away her baby seat. The car was on the street because she doesn’t have a garage. At 3 in the morning the police called her mother and told her that she had been robbed,’ she began by saying.

”My theory is that they have stolen it to find out the paternity that people are waiting for so much,” the collaborator asserted. ”That paternity test would have no validity, so why waste time,” Alejandra Rubio countered.