Much has been said about the paranormal anecdote what counted Ana Obregon last Wednesday during the presentation of The boy with the shrewsthe book that according to the biologist her son began to write Aless when she was diagnosed with cancer and that she has finished after her death.
According to the actress, in one of the meetings with people from the publishing house (Harper Collins), she received a call from her late son. A very strange situation, of course, since she assured that Aless’s mobile had been turned off for two years and kept in a drawer.
“When we had the first meeting to formalize, what I’m going to tell you about happened. We got to a meal, I put my phone on the table and suddenly it started ringing. The call was from Aless. I didn’t understand anything, because her phone was in a drawer. So I said, ‘this is a sign.’ That’s what gave me strength,” he explained. This “signal from the universe” pushed him to want to publish the book. ”It gave me strength and I told myself that I had to do it because it’s what my son wanted,” Obregón said.
After the commotion caused by his statements, peace padilla has come out in defense of the protagonist of Anne and the Seven this Friday. The humorist assures that she experienced a similar situation but with her husband Antoniowho passed away in July 2020 from cancer.
“I have heard that Ana Obregón has said something at the press conference for her book about when she had the meeting with the publisher. She says that she did not have the strength to do the book, but suddenly her phone rang and that Aless put it. The call was received from her son’s phone. And she explains that she counts it as a signal. There are many people, the typical haters who say that she is fatal…”, says Padilla through a instasory and proceeds to tell what happened to her.
“I’m going to premiere, I prepare the work (the mood of my life), it’s hard for me… But it opens at the Teatro Capitol in Madrid and on the day of the premiere, at night, I receive a photograph of Antonio and myself and I look and say, excuse me? And it says, ‘Antonio’. I open it, it’s his phone number and there’s a photo of the two of them. Of course, I don’t understand what happened because his phone is without a line and turned off on my nightstand,” he says.
Paz remembers that she returns home after that and finds the cell phone on her nightstand without a battery and puts it to charge. “It was totally empty. I open my cell phone, although it doesn’t have a line and indeed the last message Antonio sends is to me and it’s that photo. Can someone explain it to me? Nobody knew his passwords, except me. I interpreted it as a sign and I don’t question Ana at all,” she defends.