Jorge Javier Vázquez charges against Ana Obregón and surrogacy in 'Sálvame': "You have to think about the other party"

The news of Ana Obregón's maternity at age 68 by surrogate pregnancy has captured all eyes on this Wednesday.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
29 March 2023 Wednesday 08:28
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Jorge Javier Vázquez charges against Ana Obregón and surrogacy in 'Sálvame': "You have to think about the other party"

The news of Ana Obregón's maternity at age 68 by surrogate pregnancy has captured all eyes on this Wednesday. The information and photographs published exclusively by ¡Hola! They have generated all kinds of opinions, both because of the high age of the television station, and because of the technique used to maternity it.

In the field of the small screen, there are voices in favor of Obregón's freedom to choose to be a mother, but there are also faces that have strongly charged against her decision to resort to so-called surrogates, something prohibited in Spain and for which she has had to travel to Miami. One of those who defends this last position has been Jorge Javier Vázquez.

The presenter of Sálvame has begun his speech by assuring that "it is the program" that he most wants "in recent years", due to the controversy it has caused. However, he considers that the technique he has used "is not the best idea" to have a child. "You have to think about the other part," he asked.

Jorge Javier has given the floor to Adela González, someone who "has lived closely" a case like that of Ana Obregón. However, the also host of the Telecinco program does not justify the biologist's attitude despite the death of Aless, her previous son: "Other women would never think that this son is going to replace the one they have lost," Adela said. .

Save me has also analyzed the words of Alessandro Lecquio, father of Obregón's first child, who has given his first reaction to Ana Rosa's program. "The news of the arrival of a child is always a reason for joy, and the last thing I saw this morning was a happy man," said the presenter.

One of the collaborators of the space, Kiko Hernández, believes that "the pain has been channeled by having this other daughter." Given these words, Jorge Javier has insisted: "I think that the decision to have a child is something that people meditate on more and more," she said. The presenter has concluded doubting that "in a grieving process, a psychologist advises a 70-year-old woman to become a mother again."