Mercedes Milá very moved after Isa Pantoja's last interview: "I hope life compensates her for so much pain"

On Fridays!, Telecinco's new heart program for the nights before the weekend, has been giving a lot to talk about since its premiere.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 December 2023 Sunday 22:13
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Mercedes Milá very moved after Isa Pantoja's last interview: "I hope life compensates her for so much pain"

On Fridays!, Telecinco's new heart program for the nights before the weekend, has been giving a lot to talk about since its premiere. In particular, the space has gained notoriety for its in-depth interview section, which began with the forceful statements of Ángel Cristo García about his mother, Bárbara Rey. However, he has not been the only person who has come to leave surprising words on the table.

Last week it was Isa Pantoja who sat on the couch to talk at length, in this case about her adoption process into the tonadillera's family. What happened left opinions of all tastes, one of the last being that of Mercedes Milá. The presenter has published a letter on Instagram supporting the person involved, criticizing the management of the explanations and using her friend Sue as an example, who is going through a similar process.

“I have already written here once that this girl deserves great respect from me and I have a lot of affection for her. I discovered her when her husband Asraf Beno was on Survivor, and although we haven't gotten to know each other in person yet, we appreciate each other and I hope to hug her very tightly when possible. It broke my heart to see that broken face talking about her adoption,” expressed the long-time presenter.

“Those rebellious tears under her new bangs that look so good on her and helped her hide them. That new look at a past that had been hidden from him. That refusal to see images that hurt him. Those precious memories of the birth of her son accompanied by her mother on one side and her essential Dulce on the other. Not a single reproach or criticism came out of her mouth. “This girl is a mountain of love, empathy and generosity,” she added.

“He will have defects, he will have suffered a difficult and rebellious adolescence but for God's sake, what less! I follow my friend Sue's adoption process very closely. My friend has told me that this creature has the fear of abandonment in her brain from the first moments of her birth; I think that was what impressed me the most,” she shared with her followers. Likewise, she wrote a message that Sue wanted to send to Chabelita.

“There is not a single step of the adoption process that in your case was done well. I'm not saying it was intentional, but that didn't happen to me with the process I went through, and live through, with my son. A girl cannot find out that she is 'adopted' by her schoolmates; "They cannot tell her that her biological parents were killed in an accident if it is a lie, it is not normal that she has never seen a photograph of her first moments with her adoptive mother," she said.