This Monday marks four years since the death of Aless Lequio because of cancer. The his mother, Ana Obregon, he remembered her with a video on Instagram where he assured that on May 13, 2020 she “died” with him. “The day the light of the world went out,” she has written. Alessandro, on the other hand, has shared a less elaborate publication, but just as painful.
The Italian count has published on his social network profile a photograph that he has rescued from the trunk of memories. It is a snapshot in which he holds Aless in 1992, when he was a newborn baby, and in which he has added the hashtag that he always writes in his publications: “#Alessforever” ).
The post has been filled with encouraging comments in which users, Beyond applauding the Italian’s tribute, they also value “the respect” he shows towards Aless. “I admire the respect with which you handle your son’s absence”, “How much respect for his absence and how much pain”, “What tenderness and what suffering” or “You are a gentleman, you have proven it” are some of the messages .
It should be said that there are those who do not understand the presentation that Ana Obregón has made of this situation over the years.even stating that he had allocated the funds from the sales of his bookThe Shrew Boyto the Aless Lequio Foundation without being able to demonstrate the good management of these amounts, as advanced Informalia.
Since Aless passed away at the age of 27, the protagonist of Ana and the 7 She found a window on the networks to share her pain and find the support of a Spain that devoted itself to her.. Six months after the worst thing that can happen to a mother, the actress gave her first (of many) exclusives to Hola.
The headlines broke the hearts of many Spaniards, although at the same time criticism also began to surface from those who considered that he was making economic and media profit from their pain (which is indisputable). Then came the Chimes on TVE, a broadcast that he presented with obvious sadness together with Anne Igartiburu – and that Risto Mejide called it a show to attract the audience.
The birth of Ana Lequio
Last year, Obregón reopened a great debate in Spain when the magazine Hola He featured it on its cover leaving Memorial Regional Hospital with the little girl in his arms. “Mother of a girl,” the publication then read. The following week Obregón’s interview came out in which announced that the baby was, according to her, her son’s daughter. And during all this time the criticism for resorting to surrogacy has not ceased. The debate even reached the Congress of Deputies, since surrogacy is illegal in Spain and there are those who consider that there is a legal vacuum when fathers and mothers are allowed to register their children born by surrogate in another country.