Ana García Obregón became the protagonist of the day, the week, the month and perhaps the year after confirming that she has become the mother for the second time of a girl at the age of 68. A little girl whom he has named Ana, and who came into the world on March 20 in Miami (USA) thanks to surrogacy.
A process that he has carried out with the utmost secrecy, of which only his two sisters and his ex-partner, Alessandro Lecquio, who yesterday also became the protagonist in his television interventions, were aware. Alessandro, father of the actress’s only son, Aless, who died of cancer three years ago; that he knew “everything”, but that he avoided pronouncing on the subject. Neither has her current wife, María Palacios, who when asked about the subject reacted somewhat uncomfortable, perhaps because it was also her 45th birthday.
The fashion editor -María Palacios is a regular contributor to the magazine ¡Hola!, a publication that coincidentally brought to light the first images of Ana Obregón and little Ana- appreciated the congratulations from the press, but avoided commenting on the news of the moment.
Accompanied by her husband, the editor went to celebrate her birthday at a well-known restaurant in the capital. Both at her entrance and exit, Maria could be seen visibly uncomfortable with the presence of the press, since she has always remained in the background.
It is unknown if Alessandro’s wife was aware from the beginning of the intentions of her husband’s ex-partner, who did know everything about the process he intended to follow.
María Palacios opted for silence, but the one who did not shut up was Antonia Dell’Atte, mother of Alessadro Lecquio’s first child, Clemente; that she spoke emphatically on the subject through a devastating message on her Instagram account. The Italian model, who is also in Miami, left nothing to chance in her message.
“I like Miami because it’s so big that you can avoid meeting ”pathetic and unbearable” people and, above all, selfish and self-centered… Always run away,” said the Italian, who also spoke in Sálvame, assuring that she was not going to say none of “that lady, if you can call her that”.