Alessandro Lequio ‘contradicts’ Ana Obregón: “The holographic will is a written, not a spoken will”

Like Ana Obregon, Alessandro Lequio he also lost a son. However, the Italian count does not want the name of Aless is constantly in the spotlight and prefers not to get fully into what he thinks about the actress and her decision to use her deceased son’s semen to have a granddaughter by surrogacy in the United States.

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This Monday, the collaborator was already forceful: “Out of respect for my son I am not going to talk about him (…) That my son is once again the protagonist of today makes me angry and sad.” Alessandro bit his tongue again so as not to open a media war with Ana and not to forget his son’s memory. However, the situation is increasingly untenable.

So much so that this Tuesday the commentator has gone further and has questioned some words of the 68-year-old presenter in the magazine Holaweekly where last Wednesday he exclusively presented his daughter-granddaughter, Ana Lequio Obregón.

the protagonist of Ana and the 7 He said that he was bringing this girl into the world to fulfill the wishes of the young entrepreneur, who lost his life on May 13, 2020 at the age of 27 due to cancer: “What people do not know is that this was the last Aless’s will: to bring a child of his own into the world”. Ana even named Alessandro as a witness: “He told his father and me orally a week before he died.”

Obregón also spoke of a supposed holographic testament that would prove Aless’s last will: “This is called a holographic testament and it occurs when a person, before two witnesses, expresses his last wishes, although, due to whatever circumstances, the notary cannot be present at that time.”

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Lequio, on the other hand, questions his words, explaining what a holographic will really is: “The holographic will is a written, not spoken will. Simply that. It is an important nuance. What you say verbally is not a holographic will.” . In Informalia we have already discussed the matter this Tuesday.

On the other hand, when Paloma García-Pelayo was asked if she congratulated Ana for bringing little Anita into the world, Alessandro said everything without saying anything: “If you understand my silence, I don’t understand the question.” To the good understander…