Kiko Hernández believes that Ana Obregón’s book “is the fattest madness of recent years” (and it is not the only one)

This Wednesday has been released The boy with the shrewsthe book that began to write Aless Lequio before his death and that his mother has been in charge of finishing. They are, specifically, 72 pages of the deceased and 238 of Ana Obregon that some familiar faces, like Kiko Hernandezqualify as “a real barbarity”.

The chatter of Save me, who was also a father by surrogacy, has been stunned by the extracts that have come to light. For example, the suicide attempt that Ana Obregón recounts hours after the death of her son: “But what atrocity you give this? But what is this? Do you have a baby and are you talking about disappearing? Of not having stepped foot in a psychologist?”dice.

Kiko Hernández, who revealed having received the call from Alessandro Lequio to inquire about the surrogacy process when his son died, added: “I don’t know what will be fiction and truth in Ana’s story, but let it be played in such a banal way the subject of disappearing and then boasting that he has never been to a psychiatrist in his life when you are saying that you have tried to throw yourself off a balcony… Either I don’t understand anything or I understand everything”. Outraged, he finishes: “It seems to me the fattest madness that I have read in recent years.”

He’s not the only one who thinks so. A multitude of users in social networks have expressed their opinion about The boy with the shrews. Like Kiko, no one has questioned or criticized the pages written by Aless, except those of Obregón. They even question his story: “More invention than in Disney.”