Belinda Washington takes a position on Ana Obregón's maternity: "If surrogacy exists, it is because there is demand"

Since the cover of the magazine Hello! announcing that actress Ana García Obregón had become a mother at 68 years of age through a surrogacy process, hundreds of public figures and well-known people from our country have given their opinion about the presenter's decision.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
17 April 2023 Monday 03:52
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Belinda Washington takes a position on Ana Obregón's maternity: "If surrogacy exists, it is because there is demand"

Since the cover of the magazine Hello! announcing that actress Ana García Obregón had become a mother at 68 years of age through a surrogacy process, hundreds of public figures and well-known people from our country have given their opinion about the presenter's decision.

While many were opposed to a woman being a mother at such an advanced age and through a practice of dubious ethics such as surrogacy, many others came out to stand up for the actress, stating that it was a great ' 'act of love to his son'. Among these celebrities who supported her, Georgina Rodríguez, Tamara Gorro, Rosa Benito, Luis Rollán, etc. stand out.

Another of the people who from the first moment took a position on the issue is the actress Belinda Washington, who did not hesitate to comment on the Instagram post where Obregón broke the news with a succession of red hearts, thus implying that he was happy for her. and that he wished her the best.

A few weeks after discovering that the Ana and the Seven actress used her son's frozen semen to have little Ana Sandra through a surrogate, Washington has given her opinion to EuropaPress.

Although she wanted to make it clear that she is nobody to talk about the lives of others, she has reflected on surrogacy: "If it exists in some countries, it will be because there are people who demand it. Heterosexuals, homosexuals, singles, whatever... and if there is an exchange, be it for money, people who offer their womb altruistically, who knows what that moment with their son was like, what was that promise, that feeling, your only son who die, who has put on those shoes, who are we to talk, we all have to clean our sewers, garbage, we all have it".

In addition, the actress wanted to highlight that people are not focusing on the pain that Ana Obregón went through when she lost Aless Lequio: "It is very easy to become a judge and why don't you put yourself in her shoes, why don't you think about a woman who has lost her son, her only son.

During the interview, the Paquita Salas actress acknowledged identifying with Obregón as far as the loss is concerned, since she experienced a terrible car accident in which she lost her sister when she was 11 years old.

''That makes you more afraid of loss. So, well, sometimes I think maybe the one who leaves first is me, things, I'm turning 60 this year and those things are in my head, sometimes living every second, what has to be will be, you have to live the moment," she said excitedly.