Ana Obregón thanks a new donation to the Aless Lequio Foundation: all the details

Ana Obregonas we revealed exclusively at the beginning of January, did not donate to the foundation that bears his son's name what he promised: the money from his exclusives and the profits from The Shrew Boy, the book about Aless's illness. It should be noted that until March the publisher does not settle the accounts for her books but the actress has received a large advance, a range of between 100,000 and 200,000 euros, which she has not deposited. Regarding the money from her exclusives, after the dust she raised, she said that she now had a mouth to feed, Ana Sandra's, and that this was going to her.

This Thursday, January 25, the actress – who during these weeks has generated confusion with her own explanations and contradictions – has spoken again about the foundation and has done so on her social networks, where she frequently exposes little Anita, to announce a donation made by the mayor of Cangas de Onís, José Manuel González, of 4,949.40 euros. “Donations collected from users of the 2023 Cangas de Onís Christmas Park,” reads the check that the presenter shows on her networks.

Without prejudice to praising the admirable solidarity of the residents of Cangas de Onís – as well as the work of the Aless Lequio Foundation, victim of the image damage caused by its president – this money was raised before it came to light that Obregón had not fulfilled the commitments that she herself publicly announced: to donate all the profits from the book and the exclusives.

Alessandro Lequio, the vice president of the foundation, has also spoken about the controversy in recent weeks. He insisted on disassociating Ana's accounts from those of the foundation which, he has explained from his program, are clear: “He has no obligation, but he has publicly committed to donating the fruits of his exclusives and apparently he has not done so. So all this has blown up and somehow has soiled the name of the foundation when the foundation is completely clean of dust and chaff“, the count even said. After Obregón further agitated the atmosphere with his intervention on the Sonsoles Ónega program, the Italian himself tried to settle the controversy a few days ago. “There is nothing, the foundation has no problem, Ana has no problem and I have no problem“. Throughout these months, the Italian has explained that the foundation's largest donation has so far come from a good friend of his, the lawyer Manolo Godia.

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