Carlos, the little son of Fabiola Martínez and Bertín Osborne, turns 15: "You are very special"

Bertín Osborne and Fabiola Martínez are celebrating.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
21 November 2023 Tuesday 21:59
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Carlos, the little son of Fabiola Martínez and Bertín Osborne, turns 15: "You are very special"

Bertín Osborne and Fabiola Martínez are celebrating. His little son, Carlos, is turning 15 years old. The young man, now a teenager, is the joy of the family; and he has already proven to have enough talent to be the natural heir to his famous father, thanks to his enormous musical talent.

The couple's second child was born in 2008, just a year after his brother, Kike, whom he loves dearly. A very happy, friendly and spontaneous child, to whom her mother wanted to dedicate a very emotional message through her Instagram account, sharing with her followers the magic of her son, that child. so special".

"Today 15 years ago I saw your face for the first time... you are very special. I love you with all my heart. Happy birthday," wishes his mother, who nicknames her son "Carlos showman" for his ability to give the show.

To demonstrate this, the businesswoman wanted to share some images of her little son, in which he can be seen alone and accompanying his mother, with his eternal and charismatic smile.

An anniversary in which Carlos will celebrate for the last time being the youngest in the family of Bertín Osborne, who will soon become the father of what will be his sixth child with the businesswoman of Paraguayan origin Gabriela Guillén. Fabiola Martínez has tried to distance herself from the controversy by all means, and she has said actively and passively that she has nothing to do with the new stage that her ex-husband will soon experience.

However, as much as he does not want to be part of all this, the baby, which has already been confirmed will be a boy, will be Kike and Carlos's little brother, with all that that entails.

The Venezuelan model was honest about what that would mean for her children, explaining to Lecturas magazine how the teenagers are living the new experience that their father will live in the coming months. Especially with Kike.

"I want to be frank so that they handle this information as best they can manage it," she explained, ensuring that she talks "a lot" about the subject with her son Carlos "in case he has doubts, in case something affects him, in case something he hears bothers him." hurts". The businesswoman is worried, because many jokes are made in the street and there is not a week that does not talk about the topic. "As a daughter, it would affect me to hear how they mock or how they make jokes or how they distort reality."

The type of relationship they want to maintain with their new brother will depend on them. "They make their own decisions, I can't force them. If tomorrow Carlos tells me: 'Mom, I don't feel any connection nor do I feel like it,' I can't force him."