Ana Obregon originally claimed that Alessandro Lequio legally assume the paternity of the daughter she was going to have and who finally came into the world in Miami last March, thanks to a surrogate, and who, according to the presenter herself, is actually her granddaughter when she was conceived with the semen of Aless Lequio, deceased three years ago, and the egg from an anonymous donor.
The 68-year-old actress not only asked her ex to officially assume that paternity, but she insisted when the aristocrat flatly refused. The presenter did not want Ana Sandra to be a daughter without a father who was legally registered as such, and her option was to resort to the Italian who at no time agreed to sign the documents that enabled her as such.
The sources consulted by Informalia indicate that Ana Obregón thought of Alessandro so that the little girl could legally bear the surname Lequio but also because in certain countries it is easier to obtain permits to carry out an adoption process by surrogacy if there are two applicants, a father and a mother .
Ana also wanted her to bear the last name Lequio, which would have been automatic if Alessandro agreed to the requests of the actress and presenter. Let us remember that although the deceased Aless Lequio is, according to Ana Obregón, the biological father of the baby, he is not recorded as such and for the purposes of the registry he could not wear it, as was his wish, a wish that became clear when we announced for the first time that the Full name of Ana’s daughter as she registered is Ana Sandra Lequio Obregón, carrying Obregón as the only last name, as we exclusively anticipated and days later it was confirmed.
This rejection by Alessandro Lequio of his ex’s request that he sign the papers as the girl’s legal father is just one more example of the obvious discrepancies that separate the actress and the great-grandson of Alfonso XIII in everything related to the baby, no matter how hard the Italian tries not to add fuel to the fire and flee as far as possible from arguing.
Let’s remember that Alessandro Lequio He has not even publicly congratulated Obregón after being mother-grandmother, and he has also made his discomfort visible when asked about his status as a grandfather. He has also distanced himself by emphasizing that he has his own family, not to mention his long-known position on surrogates, which he considers a transaction that commodifies pregnant women. Nor has Lequio corroborated that it was his son Aless’s wish to be a father after his death, as Ana Obregón maintains to justify having brought a daughter into the world with his son’s sperm, and that the actress cited Alessandro as a witness of what the deceased allegedly asked them.
Another that has not been pronounced is Carolina Monk, the one who was Aless’s girlfriend, and who was designated as the depository of the samples, as stated in the holographic will and we already anticipated. We also told days ago that Carolina Monje went to a Barcelona notary on November 20, 2020 to record her resignation as depositary of those seeds.
Carolina was perplexed when Ana Obregón greeted her with a message and invited her to meet Ana Sandra. The actress and her son’s girlfriend had them on several occasions when they accompanied Aless to the hospital, and there are written messages sent by the protagonist of Ana and the Seven Carolina Monk in an insulting tone.
Ana Obregón tries to discredit or deny what is published even if it is true if it does not suit her
Ana Obregón, whom her father renamed Antoñita the Fantastic, insists on pretending to laugh at certain information that has been published, but the truth is that little by little the truth is coming to light. First we fast-forward before she counted it in Hola, exclusively, that the baby had the name of Ana Lequio, being names and not surnames, as later confirmed. She also said that her relationship with Carolina Monje, her son’s girlfriend, was very good and fluid. But the truth is that she doesn’t have it, neither good nor bad, to the point that the young woman was stunned when Ana sent her the message in which she invited her to meet her daughter and she limited herself to answering it correctly, although it was dry and concise.
Meanwhile, Ana has not proven that her son’s will was really what she upholds, that she wanted to be a father after death, nor that she was the depositary of the semen that was kept in a clinic. We will see if she denies that she wanted to make Alessandro Lequio the legal father of Ana Sandra and he rejected her claims.
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As we advance in InformaliaBased on reliable sources, Aless appointed Carolina as the recipient of his samples and she, after his death, signed a notarized document renouncing the sperm of Ana Obregón’s son. At no time did Aless ask his girlfriend to be a mother in the future with her sperm. However, he did donate the deposited samples to her in case she wanted to use them.