For the second week in a row, Ana García Obregón is on everyone’s lips. The actress became a mother for the second time at the age of 68 to little Ana Sandra, who came into the world thanks to a surrogate on March 20 in Miami (USA). A birth whose process has been kept silent for no less than three years, since the death of hers, her son Aless, the biological father of her little girl and who has made her a grandmother.

A piece of news that was announced through the magazine Hello! on a cover that no one expected with Ana Obregón and her baby, leaving the hospital where the girl was born. Some images that illustrated what is already called the “news of the year”, and that many estimate would have been paid more than 100,000 euros, agreed with the agency responsible for the photos and the actress. Nothing to do with what Obregón herself could have perceived this week, presenting her granddaughter Ana Sandra in all her splendor on the cover, which could have brought her a million euros.

This is stated by Marisa Martín-Blázquez and Joaquín Prat in El programa de Ana Rosa, regarding the speculation surrounding the actress in recent weeks.

An exclusive made by telephone and that, according to Martín-Blázquez, would have been carried out last weekend. Moreover, the journalist adds that this would not be the only “delivery”, but that there will be more interviews. Part of the money raised will be donated to the Aless Lecquio Foundation, which works for cancer research.

“It is an ‘indecent’ amount,” says Martín-Blázquez about the alleged million euros that the actress would have received.

Another interesting fact provided by the journalist is the detail of the names chosen for the girl, who will be called Ana Sandra Lequio García Obregón. The girl will have three names, since at no time would she have asked the father of the child -deceased- or the biological grandfather of the little girl, Alessandro Lecquio, for permission to give her her last name.

He also hinted that Ana Obregón could already be considering expanding Aless’s family. Something that Ana Obregón also drops in the interview with the aforementioned publication.

“I would have liked a child too, but who knows? My son wanted to have five children, so maybe the child will also come one day,” he says, adding that “it may be” that he would do it again: “I failed my son and I could not save him, but this, which I swore to him with my life, I have done and no one can take that away from me”.

“I would have asked him for a million euros. It is news that has gone around the world, and Hello! It is impossible for him to run out of that,” Antonio Montero said a few days ago in Sálvame. The photographer is absolutely right, because we are not talking about anything else.

With this money, the actress would have more than covered all the expenses derived from the process. According to Lecturas, Ana Obregón would have paid around 170,000 euros to bring her little girl into the world. Of that amount, the pregnant woman of the little girl would have received 35,000.

Surrogacy in the US oscillates around these prices and could reach 200,000 euros if it is twins. The price also includes the medical expenses of pregnancy, childbirth and intermediaries. The cost could be even higher if the delivery is by caesarean section or if complications arise such as the need to place the child in an incubator.

It is unknown what Ana Obregón would have charged for this exclusive, but it will surely reach a million euros. The highest paid cover of ¡Hola! It could undoubtedly be the revelation of the name of that girl’s father: Aless Lecquio.