Ana Obregón’s sister explodes after criticism: “It is very sad that all this is almost a matter of State”

Celia Garcia Obregonsister of Ana Obregon, has once again talked about the decision made by the actress to become a surrogate mother at the age of 68 in Miami. This Wednesday, Celia acknowledged that the family was “a bit in shock” after the news. She assures that only she, her other sister, Amaliay Alessandro Lequio They were aware of the presenter’s decision.

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This Thursday, after the commotion caused in the corridors of the Congress of Deputies and in television gatherings, Celia said after being surprised by the press outside her house: “We are happy for Ana but we are amazed at what has set up. Because of the criticism and for everything. With the problems that exist in Spain, it is truly terrifying that all of this is almost a matter of State. It is very sad.”

He added that the presenter is “very happy” about the birth of his little girl, although he has chosen not to give more details: “I talk to her a lot but we don’t think anything.”

Another brother of the actress, Javier Garcia Obregon (ex of Paloma Lago) has also spoken about it. He contradicts Celia on several points. On the one hand, she does see the impact this topic has had as normal. In addition, he assures that the rest of the relatives were aware of this decision, not only his sisters: “There are very important issues but this is also important. Man, the truth is surprising. But Ana is happy and as a brother if she is happy I I’m happy. We knew from the beginning. I’ve chatted with her. I haven’t seen the girl yet.”

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Ana Obregón, almost three years after the death of her biological son, has become a mother at the age of 68 and for this she managed the surrogacy process in Miami, where this ethically and morally questioned method is legal. This Wednesday the cover of Hola with the actress leaving the Miami Regional Hospital Memorial in a wheelchair and with the child, also named Ana, in her arms. The fact of how this cover, which costs a fortune, has been developed is also a reason for analysis.