Ana Obregón writes to her son and reveals her last wishes: "I hope I have not disappointed you as a mother"

Ana Obregón continues to use her Instagram as the only means of communication during her sweet wait in Miami while her new granddaughter Ana Sandra continues to be one of the most talked about topics on the scene.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 April 2023 Friday 01:44
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Ana Obregón writes to her son and reveals her last wishes: "I hope I have not disappointed you as a mother"

Ana Obregón continues to use her Instagram as the only means of communication during her sweet wait in Miami while her new granddaughter Ana Sandra continues to be one of the most talked about topics on the scene. On Thursday night she published an open letter to her son Aless Lequio to honor him 35 months after his death, and in it she reveals what her last three wills were.

"35 months living in hell with a single reason to live: to fulfill your 3 wishes that cancer stole from you", the actress and biologist begins by saying. According to Ana in the publication, the three wishes of the entrepreneur were a foundation to raise resources for the fight against cancer, the publication of a book explaining his story and, of course, having a daughter, something that has made Ana change the tears for the diapers, as he has told.

When Obregón hugs little Ana Sandra, he says that it is as if he were hugging Aless again "and that feeling can only be understood by a mother or father who has lost a child." Ana has tried to fulfill in the best way possible those three wishes that she had her child before she died, and that is why she says: "I hope I have not disappointed you as a mother."

The actress from Ana y los Siete closes the publication with a very revealing frease: "You are the love of my life in heaven and your daughter, the love of my life on earth." Despite the criticism that Obregón has received for using surrogate motherhood to be a grandmother, the legal framework in the United States allows it and it is a practice that has been allowed by US judges even when there was no express will of the deceased.

The last controversy in which the matter has derived is that the Ministry of Justice would be putting pressure on the civil registry so that this girl cannot be registered, although this point could not be confirmed. In that case, Obregón has already thought about what he would do and told a journalist friend, Beatriz Cortázar. "In that case, Ana would be calm, the girl has American and Spanish nationality at heart," she told the Ana Rosa program.