“I was a mistreated and abused girl”

The businesswoman is about to close one of her happiest but also most complicated years. On January 2, she became the mother of her first child, a boy from her relationship with Bertin Osborne and that the singer has had a hard time recognizing. So much so that the lawsuit was already filed in the Family Court and the judge requested DNA tests, an analysis that the artist has refused to do. With the case still unsolved, Gabriela Guillén sits this Friday on the set of Santi Acosta and Bea Archidona. The surprise is that his statements have nothing to do with the Spanish Casanova or his son, but rather with his own childhood: “I was a mistreated and abused girl”he has confessed.

The network has broadcast a preview of the ‘scoop’ that Gabriela has recorded for Friday and in which she reveals that she lived a true nightmare in Paraguay, her native country: “I was 8 years old. A person in the family told me that we were playing, that I should not say anything to my mother… I was mistreated, abused, lonely and unhappy. I had very violent dreams, in which a lot of blood appeared and this person was in all of them,” he said through tears.

She has also confessed that Bertín, with whom she dated for several months, knew her story in detail: “Everything, I told him everything.” Which is why her rejection of finding out that she was pregnant was especially painful for her: “It made me feel like trash that was left aside.”

The businesswoman, who runs a beauty center in Madrid, has revealed that her suffering was so intense that she tried to take her own life several times. Despite the years, the wound remains. Luckily, the arrival of her son has filled her with joy and desire: “My son has saved my life, I didn’t feel like doing anything at all.”

The interview, paid for, of course, is a preview of Gabriela Guillén’s next project: a self-help book in which she recounts her experiences to try to help other people. “I don’t want to give anything away, I’ve been writing for a long time,” he said last July. “You’ll read it.” It so happens that another ex of Bertín Osborne, Fabiola Martínez, is also about to launch her own book, When silence is not an option, a work that will hit the market in February 2025 and in which she also recounts her hard time. childhood in Venezuela: “I was a girl who was robbed of her childhood and who had to learn to be strong too soon. I kept secret a drama that filled me with pain and marked me forever,” reads the synopsis. The model was a victim of sexual abuse from the age of 5: “It is a book that is helping me a lot in a very important process in my life and in which I talk about everything. It is my story, there is a little bit of overcoming, a little bit of everything. And I tell everything that has happened.

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