The relationship between Ana García Obregón and Alessandro Lequio has taken many turns in recent years. They both accompanied their son Aless Lequio in his fight against cancer and, later, they lived together through the death of the 27-year-old young man. However, they have grieved differently.

A few months ago, the Ana y los Siete actress once again put a wall between the two by making the decision to use her son’s frozen semen and become an adoptive mother and biological grandmother of a girl who came into the world through a surrogacy process. The artist’s action caused a great stir in our country and Count Lequio came out to make it clear that he had nothing to do with it and that he did not want to know anything about the subject.

After a few months of uncomfortable silences and distance between the two, Alessandro Lequio decided to continue in his line of staying on the sidelines and did not attend the baby’s baptism, a fact that greatly hurt the Madrid biologist.

Furthermore, the last few weeks have been complicated for the parents of the late Aless Lequio, since a series of rumors began to circulate about alleged irregularities in the accounts of the foundation that bears the name of the deceased (and which is dedicated to raising money for cancer research) and Obregón blamed his ex for being responsible for said misinformation.

According to the information that circulated on the Internet, Obregón would not have donated to the entity part of the money that he publicly promised (which he earned with some of his exclusives and with the sale of the book The Boy of the Shrews).

Given the commotion that arose, the actress released a statement in which she clarified that, for example, she has not yet been able to donate the profits obtained from the sale of the book because these are contractually subject to the end of the fiscal year, so the donation of These amounts will be effective in a matter of weeks.

In the Instagram post in which she spread the text, Obregón points out that she has worked very hard to move the foundation forward and that she is not willing to have the veracity of her selfless actions called into question.

Lequio has decided to respond through Semana magazine and has made it clear that he had nothing to do with the rumors about the accounts of the Foundation that bears his son’s name. “The only ones who have access to the accounts are the treasurer and Ana,” he explained.