María Patiño speaks exclusively with Ana Obregón after her last interview was published: "There is no other baby, but I feel like it"

One more week, Ana Obregón focuses all the attention after publishing a new exclusive about her in ¡Hola!, the result of the interview she has given to the magazine.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
05 April 2023 Wednesday 09:51
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María Patiño speaks exclusively with Ana Obregón after her last interview was published: "There is no other baby, but I feel like it"

One more week, Ana Obregón focuses all the attention after publishing a new exclusive about her in ¡Hola!, the result of the interview she has given to the magazine. This Wednesday it became known that the daughter she had by surrogacy, little Ana Sandra, was conceived with the sperm of her son Aless and would therefore be her granddaughter.

The news is causing all kinds of reactions in the different media, although if there is one person that everyone wants to talk to right now, that is Ana Obregón herself. One of the regular collaborators of Sálvame, the presenter María Patiño, has achieved it and has revealed what exactly her conversation has been.

The journalist asked him, shortly before the highly commented interview was published, "if there were more babies on the way", something for which he received an answer just 10 minutes before going live on the Telecinco program. "It is extensive because there is a personal part that I do not want to comment on, but what I do want to share and transmit, literally, is: 'There is no other baby, but I feel like it'", she has revealed.

Patiño's question was "very direct" and was due to a "rumor" in the profession, something that Kiko Matamoros has also commented on in the same program. "When I saw the magazine where, somehow, my question is not clear, just 10 minutes ago he answered me and it seemed important to me to transfer it," she assured.

The collaborators of Sálvame, after congratulating their partner on the new exclusive obtained, have wanted to influence the sense of the "desire" to which the biologist refers. "It can be used in many ways; I also want to win the Euromillions and I never do," Belén Esteban added with a certain irony.

María Patiño has insisted that the question was asked "yesterday, without having read the interview", and that her doubts "were not cleared up" even after reading it. "My experience with her, and she is not my friend, is that she has always been frank and clear with me," she concluded, emphasizing the "firmness" of her response.