Laura Escanes harshly criticizes Ana Obregón after becoming a grandmother

Laura Escanes has published this Tuesday a new chapter of the podcast Entre el cielo y las nubes, available on Podimo.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
02 May 2023 Tuesday 03:53
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Laura Escanes harshly criticizes Ana Obregón after becoming a grandmother

Laura Escanes has published this Tuesday a new chapter of the podcast Entre el cielo y las nubes, available on Podimo. In this new program, Escanes is accompanied by a very dear friend, Sindy Takanashi, with whom she has been evaluating different topics such as friendship, love, social networks, haters and also the case of Ana Obregón.

Among the many issues they have discussed, Escanes and Takanashi ask each other about their opinion of the surrogate motherhood case that Ana Obregón has developed in the United States with the biological material of her deceased son. In this case, the ex of Risto Mejide does not seem to defend the path that the biologist has taken: "I do not agree. I do not like what she has done, nor the fact of making a cover with the girl."

The friends begin to assess the matter and Takanashi talks about the, according to her, weak arguments with which Obregón has been defended: "I think they have educated us to feel empathy and with this base they can put any speech on us because we always They are going to say: "Who are you to give an opinion about any woman? Don't you think about poor Ana and what happened to her son?", the guest stated.

In this sense, Laura has disapproved that an element "of her speech was that: 'I'm only going to pay attention to someone who has lost a child,'" says Laura.

So, Takanashi has wanted to compare prostitution with surrogacy to show the use of women's bodies as an instrument: "I, who am a survivor of the prostitution system, cannot be more grateful to all the women who, without having to be there, they have broken their teeth for the abolition of prostitution. Not only someone who has suffered a thing can talk about that thing".

"In this process, your body links you to that baby, and if you create an impact of untying the baby, you create a negative neurological impact on it. It is no longer a matter of the rights of only women, but also of those children," she has defended. the guest