Chelo García Cortés unleashes the controversy: "I prefer to pay for a child and not let the Russians or the Church take it away"

Ana Obregón has become the absolute protagonist of today's event after the magazine ¡HOLA! revealed that the actress "has been a mother" at 68 years of age through a surrogate in the United States.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
29 March 2023 Wednesday 05:45
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Chelo García Cortés unleashes the controversy: "I prefer to pay for a child and not let the Russians or the Church take it away"

Ana Obregón has become the absolute protagonist of today's event after the magazine ¡HOLA! revealed that the actress "has been a mother" at 68 years of age through a surrogate in the United States.

The cover of the magazine will be remembered as one of the most controversial of the decade, since it not only puts the debate on surrogacy back in the spotlight, but also presents the reality of being a mother at such an age. elevated.

But Ana Obregón is not the only one who has sown the controversy this Wednesday. The mythical collaborator of Sálvame Chelo García Cortés has attended the Queridas Hermanas de Podimo podcast, where she has talked about her childhood, her life and her frustrated desire to be a mother. One of the most tense moments of the interview came when Sindy Takanashi gave her opinion about the singer Miguel Bosé, whom she can't stand since he decided to "buy children" (through a surrogate). . Chelo, in an attempt to make Sindy see that this practice is legal, replied: ''The man has the right to be a father too, can only the woman give birth? You are a radical feminist, aunt. The man has the right to manage paternity as he wants ".

The communicators have continued to debate about the ethics of "buying babies" through a surrogate, something that according to Chelo some of her colleagues have done: "I prefer to pay for a child and not have it taken by the Russians or church. I have spent the nine months with some of my program partners and I can tell you that I wish many men felt what this partner of mine has felt,'' defends the journalist. Sindy, in response to her arguments, has focused on the pregnant woman: "I can tell you that I wish many mothers did not feel what the mothers of these creatures feel."

The debate on maternity through surrogacy has led to the question of whether Chelo had never wanted to be a mother, to which she has answered yes: "At one point I wanted to adopt a child, I wanted it Indian or black . I like people of color and I know what they go through and I wanted to save them.'' She has also narrated on the radio that her wife, Marta, put the idea out of her head, since she spends many hours away from home and would hardly have time to take care of the baby, who would become exclusively Marta's responsibility.

''It's better to adopt, but luckily because if you had bought a baby I wouldn't have been with you today. For me there is a limit and it is surrogacy," Takanashi explained, to which Chelo responded forcefully: "For me the limit is that parents also have the right to be parents. I am very proud of how my colleagues have handled the situation and are taking care of their children.''