• Surrogacy The emotional meaning of the name of Ana Obregón's granddaughter
  • First Words Ana Obregón: "Aless, I promised you that I would bring your daughter into the world and here I have her in my arms"
  • Birth Ana Obregón presents her granddaughter, daughter of Aless Lequio: "It was her last will"

"When the looks of infinite love do not need words." This has been the first line with which Ana Obregón (68) has illustrated the first photograph of social networks where she appears giving the bottle to her newborn granddaughter, Ana Sandra Lequio Obregón. The actress has used Instagram to compare two fundamental snapshots in her life: one where she gave milk to her son, Aless Lequio, and this new photograph with his daughter. Born three years after his death.

After becoming a grandmother by surrogacy, Ana Obregón has not stopped sharing moments and snapshots with her daughter, whom she considers part of the soul of her son. "Who would have told me that 30 years later I would be giving the bottle to your daughter, my Aless", continues the publication that already has more than 160,000 likes and messages of support from celebrities such as Georgina Rodríguez, Rosario Mohedano or Pastora Soler.


"I wish he would still be here with us. I wish cancer had not robbed you of the right to live, I wish you forgave from heaven those who now deny your daughter's right to live," she says in her emotional letter. "And you, my Anita, I will take care of you and protect you, you will never lack my immeasurable love or anything economic, because that's what your grandmother worked for 40 years, hoping that your dad would inherit it one day."

Ana Obregón concluded her message with great hopes for the future of her granddaughter, which many have doubted: "I only hope that when you grow up surrounded by the love of all your cousins, your 11 uncles, your grandmother and your father in heaven you will be a strong, happy, generous, supportive and healthy woman, and that you forgive as I have done those who denied you your right to live. Thank you my Anita, for bringing me back to life."

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