From Heartbreak to Hope: Spanish Star Ana Obregón Welcomes a Granddaughter Conceived with Her Late Son’s Frozen Sperm

Ana Obregón, the 70-year-old Spanish actress who spent decades on television and red carpets, has taken on the unexpected role of full-time caregiver to an infant who is genetically her granddaughter yet calls her “Mamá.”

Honoring Aless’s Last Wish
Obregón’s only child, entrepreneur Aless Lequio, died of an aggressive cancer in 2022 at just 27. During his treatment he confided a dream of fatherhood, arranging to have sperm preserved before he passed. Determined to keep that dream alive, Obregón pursued gestational surrogacy in the United States—a route unavailable in Spain, where the practice is illegal.

In March 2023 a surrogate in Florida delivered a healthy baby girl. Obregón named the child Anita after herself but quickly clarified the family ties: “She is my granddaughter—Aless’s daughter,” she told ¡Hola! magazine. “One day I’ll tell her her dad was a hero.”

Life with a Toddler at 70
Obregón describes her home as a technicolor playground overflowing with stuffed animals and a miniature ball pit in which she frequently ends up diving at Anita’s command. The delight is coupled with aching muscles: “Lifting her is starting to punish my back,” she admitted on Spanish television, laughing at the reality of late-in-life parenting.

Grief, however, is never far away. “You assume youth makes you invincible,” she reflected, recalling the moment doctors told Aless—then 25—he had a life-threatening disease. The loss, she says, carved out a permanent hollow: “You don’t get over the death of a child; you simply learn to breathe around the pain.”

Legal Hurdles and Public Scrutiny
Because Spanish law bans surrogacy, baby Anita’s U.S. birth ignited fierce debate at home. After returning to Madrid, Obregón formally adopted the child, becoming her legal guardian. Reactions ranged from praise for her devotion to criticism of the cross-border workaround.

Actress Ana Obregón has shared an update following the birth of her granddaughter. Credit: Europa Press / Europa Press / Getty.

A Second Chance at Joy
Obregón admits the first three years after Aless’s death felt like an emotional coma. Anita, now celebrating her second birthday, has reopened the shutters: “Life tastes like fresh air again,” she told ¡Hola! “I’ll never recapture the happiness I had with Aless, but my days are bright because of Anita.”

As she navigates night feedings, playground trips, and media spotlights, Obregón says fear is her new companion—fear born of having loved and lost before. Even so, she chooses optimism: each giggle, each wobbly step reminds her that a promise kept can rewrite tragedy into a new, if complicated, chapter of love.

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