The unexpected stick of Ana Obregón to Rocío Carrasco to defend her decision

There is no gathering in which one of the hottest topics of today has not come out at some point: Ana Obregón's maternity through surrogacy.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
07 April 2023 Friday 00:48
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The unexpected stick of Ana Obregón to Rocío Carrasco to defend her decision

There is no gathering in which one of the hottest topics of today has not come out at some point: Ana Obregón's maternity through surrogacy. The debate is open and opinions are polarized. Obregón herself has tried to justify her decision by pointing out that she is fulfilling the last will of her son Aless hers. Even so, she's facing fierce criticism of all kinds.

The actress, who is in Miami with little Ana Sandra waiting to return to Spain - has used her Instagram account to continue defending herself against her detractors. But she has not done it through her words, but she has reposted the opinion of one of her followers. And Rocío Carrasco comes out splashed.

In his Instagram stories, Obregón has posted the opinion of a blogger named MeryMer Xatnez, who, in order to defend the biologist, charges against Carrasco and her story in Rocío: tell the whole truth to stay alive, the docuseries in which she told how there was her life with Antonio David Flores, her ex-husband and father of her two children.

"I am fed up that Ana Obregón is being tried for having fulfilled the last will of her son and for having brought her granddaughter into the world and for two years torn their clothes with Rocío Carrasco, who has accused a man of abuser when 7 judges found no evidence of crime and as a mother she has exposed her daughter as a criminal to the whole of society, consenting to be pointed out and destroyed. Leave Ana alone! May she be happy!", says the user .

Although these words did not come directly from Obregón's fingers, it is understood that Ana Sandra's legal mother thinks the same, so she would not believe that Carrasco was the victim of ill-treatment by Antonio David Flores.

In parallel, it follows that Obregón does not understand how Carrasco could have denounced publicly that Rocío Flores, his daughter, had allegedly beaten him when he was a minor.