• Bad moment Alessandro Lequio breaks his silence: "It makes me sad that my son is once again the protagonist of today"
  • Tension Alessandro Lequio tried to dissuade the actress in her plans to be a grandmother

If there is a current issue in the paper cuché that does not stop causing a maelstrom of reactions, that is the framework starring the latest decision of Ana Obregón and the surrogacy to which she has resorted in Miami, United States. Movement that he would have made at the express wish of his deceased son, Aless Lequio, as a result of cancer on May 13, 2020. The presenter has used the frozen sperm of her firstborn to be able to hold her granddaughter. Something that has generated a great social debate as moral.

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Ana Obregón's legal troubles to register her granddaughter as a daughter in Spain

  • Writing: MARTA CORBAL

Ana Obregón's legal troubles to register her granddaughter as a daughter in Spain

Few people were aware of this matter that has come to light just two weeks ago, specifically on March 29: Ana's sisters, Celia and Amalia and their ex, Alessandro Lequio. However, the Italian prefers to remain in the background in everything related to this issue, sinceit causes him pain to remember the absence of his son.

For his part, Obregón announced in the pages of the magazine ¡Hola! that the arrival into the world of a son of his own was Aless' last wish and he communicated it to him a week before he died. "This is called a 'holographic will' and occurs when a person, before two witnesses, expresses his last wishes, although, for whatever circumstances, the notary cannot be present at that time," he said.

However, this Tuesday Alessandro Lequio wanted to point out something in this regard in El programa de Ana Rosa: "Just a nuance, I think he is wrong because a holographic testament is a written testament, not spoken ... It's an important nuance," he said. At the same time, Paloma García-Pelayo, who was on the set, replied: "But she says that Aless said it verbally." Given this, the Italian settled with a "already, but what you say verbally is not a holographic testament."

Ana's response

Hours later and on the set of Sálvame, Omar Suárez revealed that he has spoken with Ana Obregón herself about her son's will.

On whether or not it has been raised to make public that document, the holographic will, the collaborator said that Ana is surprised. "My mother! The holographic will is a private document. But since when are wills taught? Please, what is this?" replied Obregón to Suárez.

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Also, the presenter has clarified that, for now, she will not travel to Spain with Ana Sandra, the newborn. "I'm here because I don't want to travel with the baby so small," she explains, leaving open the date of return just a week after the book that her son began writing and ended, The boy with the shrews, goes on sale.

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