Ana Obregón refuses to reveal Aless Lequio's holographic will: "It is a private document"

The doubts raised by Sálvame regarding the maternity of Ana Obregón, whose daughter Ana Sandra has already turned three weeks old, have already been answered by the protagonist of the story.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
11 April 2023 Tuesday 09:53
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Ana Obregón refuses to reveal Aless Lequio's holographic will: "It is a private document"

The doubts raised by Sálvame regarding the maternity of Ana Obregón, whose daughter Ana Sandra has already turned three weeks old, have already been answered by the protagonist of the story. Omar Suárez, a reporter for the Telecinco program, made a compilation yesterday Monday of five unknowns still to be resolved and turned to the biologist herself to give them an answer, something they called "the Obregón enigma."

"Who are Ana Sandra Lequio's guardians? Will we see Aless's holographic will? Will more children come into the world? When will she return to Spain? And why is she alone in Miami?" are the five questions that Suárez raised in relation to Ana Obregón. One of them, the one related to future babies, has already been answered by María Patiño, assuring that "there are no" more children on the way.

In this regard, one of the biggest unknowns was when Obregón decided to return to Spain with his daughter, due to the possible legal problems he would face when entering a country where surrogacy is prohibited. The television has not set a date for his return, but it has made it clear that, for now, he is staying in Miami. "I'm here because I don't want to travel with such a small baby," he told Sálvame.

He has been less friendly with another of the program's doubts, the one referring to the holographic will of his deceased son, Aless Lequio. "My goodness! The holographic will is a private document. But since when are wills taught? Please, what is this?" Has been his response to that specific question.

Given Obregón's reactions to these questions, "two more questions that remained in the air" were missing, as Omar Suárez recalled in Sálvame. The first of them referred to "Ana Sandra's tutors", while the second was much more personal and wanted to know about Ana Obregón's loneliness in Miami.

The biologist has refused to answer these two questions and has ended the conversation with one last message. "I thank you for everything but I have to disconnect WhatsApp now, because I don't have time with so many bottles," she told Omar to close his statements to the Telecinco program.