The media hurricane broke out last Wednesday, July 12, with the bombshell news that Bertin Osborneat 69 years old, will become a father with the Colombian businesswoman Gabriela Guillen. The surprise was greater a week later, when another of his ex, the Sevillian Chabeli Navarroexclusively assured that she also became pregnant by the presenter and that he convinced her to have an abortion.
The thread has become even more entangled in recent days with statements and statements from both parties. This weekend, Chabeli herself sat on Telecinco and, this Monday, the ranchera singer said: “Between August and November 2021 I had no more than three or four meetings with Miss Chabeli Navarro. Shortly after the last one, she called me to tell me she was pregnant.”
And he added: “At first I thought it was a bad joke because I considered it impossible. I got quite angry, I told him that it was absurd, to think about it. I told him that we could not nor was I willing to have a child with the type of relationship we had.”
Later, Fabiola Martínez’s ex-husband backed down: “Once the initial anger was over, I called her to tell her that I would help and support her in whatever she decided and that, of course, I would do a paternity test. And if the child was mine, I would assume all responsibilities with him and with the mother.”
Thus, Bertín asked him for a paternity test because he thought the child could be from another man: “A person close to her told me that she had a stable relationship with another person.”
Now, this Monday there was talk on Telecinco of a supposed confidentiality agreement between the two, a contract that they would have signed before a notary and with the lawyers of both parties. On this supposed document, Saúl Ortiz gives more details this Tuesday.
“The real reason why they prefer to tiptoe through the agreement signed by their respective lawyers is a penalty clause that obliges them to pay 100,000 euros to the other party if they decide to delve into its terms. Thus, advised by her new law firm, Chabeli avoids openly responding to the existence of the controversial document,” the journalist writes in 20 minutes.
In said confidentiality contract, Chabeli also stated through his legal team that he could not guarantee that the child he was expecting was from Bertín. A step, according to the same journalist, necessary so that when the child was born they performed the paternity test, as requested by the presenter. In this document, a monthly amount would have been allocated for Chabeli as well. Everything “to prevent the news from jumping to the media and its state of gestation could come to fruition.”
Once the news of Bertín’s paternity with Gabriela Guillén was known, Chabeli broke his silence on his famous cover of Lectures. As proof, he would have contributed to the weekly some audios that Bertín himself would have sent him, worried, about issues related to the pregnancy. The same pregnancy that the Sevillian finally interrupted.