This week, Ana Obregon has intensified its media presence significantly. This Thursday, in exchange for a succulent check, he visited the program of former soccer player Joaquín, which begins this season on Antena 3, facing the premiere of VIP Big Brother on Telecinco, with the former Alessandro Lequio as ‘Obregonazo’ to compete from Atresmedia with the reality presented by Martha Flich.
But the mother of the deceased Aless Lequio, the day before, competed with herself by participating in recorded programs on La 1 and on Telecinco at the same time, in both cases earning a succulent cache in exchange for her presence. On the first channel of the public channel she intervened, occupying a chair in the debate that followed the tribute that Blood ties dedicated to Julio Iglesias. The most international Spanish singer turns 80 on September 23 and TVE will dedicate a second installment next week. On Telecinco she was the first guest of the new space presented by Carlos Soberaproduced by Jaume Roures’ Globomedia / Mediapro for Mediaset and titled The Musical of your life. In this space, which combines small musicals based on the life of the guest and an interview, Ana Obregón once again reiterated the story that justifies the controversial decision to have a daughter at the age of 68, through surrogacy and supposedly using the semen of her son, who died almost three and a half years ago, to fertilize the egg deposited in the uterus of the mother who brought him into the world for payment, that is, for surrogacy. Neither on La 1 nor on Telecinco did she manage to lead. Both options were below the Antena 3 proposal, which led with The Floor.
It was in the interview with Carlos Sobera where the presenter’s tears emerged when Ana Obregón spoke again about her son, who died after losing a long and titanic battle against cancer when he was only 27 years old, a tragedy that of course will forever mark the life of His parents. It was in this context where, once again, the presenter and actress once again asked a question that she has repeated tirelessly since last March Spain was devastated by the DANA news that flooded televisions, radios, magazine covers, digital and that It became the great national debate while Obregón made cash by exhibiting his daughter and selling the Musañas book, in which his son Aless wrote some pages.
“What mother would not fulfill her son’s last wish?” Alessandro Lequio’s ex-girlfriend launched again to justify, once again, her decision to become a mother and supposedly grandmother at the same time. Hours after this lucrative display of victimhood, sources around Aless Lequio, who were with him and his mother in their last months, deny the worst. “Ana bases her justification on a big lie,” they tell us without reservation. “Aless never asked to be a father after he died. That supposed wish is in her head and nothing more,” they add. “There is no document that supports Ana’s story and Aless’s father, Alessandro Lequio, and the actress’s son’s girlfriend knows it,” they explain.
The truth is that we must take an act of faith to trust Obregón’s words: you can believe her or not but it is what she says. He has not provided any evidence that this occurred. What’s more, those who knew the young man express a deep surprise: “He wasn’t like that,” they summarize. But there is more. Neither Carolina Monje nor Lequio have wanted to corroborate Ana Obregón’s story in public and, although they have not denied it either, both the aristocrat’s circle and that of Aless’s ex agree that Ana Obregón’s son wanted to preserve his sperm only with the object of being a father if he survived, in case he had been able to beat cancer but the harsh treatments to which he was going to be subjected would have left him sterile.
“The explanation of why Ana Obregón wanted to be a mother has nothing to do with Aless’s desire, who never said such a thing, but with her own desire to appease the pain and indescribable heartbreak of a mother who loses what he loves most, his only son, and replace that son with a piece of him, that is, a daughter who carries his genes,” they conclude.