From Il Capo to bionic mom: Aless Lequio did not bite his tongue to talk about his parents' relationship

If there are especially sincere reflections in the book El chico de las musarañas written by Aless Lequio, they are those that have to do with his parents, Ana García Obregón and Alessandro Lequio.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
19 April 2023 Wednesday 02:47
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From Il Capo to bionic mom: Aless Lequio did not bite his tongue to talk about his parents' relationship

If there are especially sincere reflections in the book El chico de las musarañas written by Aless Lequio, they are those that have to do with his parents, Ana García Obregón and Alessandro Lequio. The young businessman spent, in addition to his sentimental partner at that time, Carolina Monje, the last months of his life feeling the incombustible breath of the actress and the aristocrat, who displayed an exquisite relationship and a seamless union in one of the most delicate moments of his life.

The love you felt for them is such that Ana Obregón herself writes in the book that her son verbalized that that disease had been worth it just to see them together again. "I closed my eyes because I thought I was going to faint again, but this time it was from the infinite love I felt at that moment," the actress writes when she narrates this chapter.

In the pages written by Aless Lequio himself, there is also a particularly amusing moment in which he talks about the relationship between his parents, who in the book baptize them as Doña Aitana and Don Ernesto.

Precisely, he speaks of Alessandro Lequio in these terms: "He is endowed with charisma and a sense of humor that sew his image to the memory of any biped with a human condition, without wanting to, more in women than in men, like any seducer innate; they look for him to give him affection and they to break his legs, something common in men who make history ”.

And it is from this description that the young businessman leaves in writing the "brief but eventful relationship" of Ana Obregón with his father. He describes it and its end in this way: "They ended the relationship after my father met another less attractive woman twelve months after starting life as a couple." We do not know if Aless was referring in this passage to the stewardess Silvia Tinao with whom Alessandro Lequio was the protagonist of the cover of the magazine Hello! with kiss included.

“We all know that Alessandro ended up cheating on me. They were public, it was a painful time. I saw in a magazine the father of my son kissing another woman. I left him, but he kept calling me, ”explained Ana Obregón in the All you need is love program presented by Risto Mejide.

Continuing with the story of Aless Lequio in his own texts, this is how he described his parents' relationship after that and other alleged infidelities of the aristocrat: "Since then, the Italian gallant and the Spanish muse have been best friends and form a perfect tandem to deal with matters concerning me." And he makes an important nuance: "Of course, all thanks to the constant kindness of Mrs. Aitana (his mother), who is more of a person than a machine for making cones."

At the beginning of the book, Ana Obregón tells of the nicknames her son used to address them. Her father was Il Capo, while her mother went from precious mom to bionic mom. "I imagine because of the strength that I now lack," the actress herself confesses in the book.

As a curiosity, it is especially surreal and funny how Aless recounts the problems her parents have to call each other on their mobiles - especially the actress - who never remembers what name she has added to her ex on her cell phone and driving Siri crazy.

One more beautiful story that comes at a time when it seems that there is a certain distance between Ana Obregón and Alessandro Lequio, a situation that will be followed with a magnifying glass once the actress returns to Spain, predictably next month, and we know what the movements of the aristocrat are for meet who is also his biological granddaughter, an Ana Sandra who bears his last name.