The life of Bertin Osborne (71 years old) took a 180 degree turn two years ago when she had her seventh child, Ariane Davidresult of a fleeting relationship with Gabriela Guillén (33).
At that time, the relationship between the singer … and the young woman was not good at all. Full of reproaches through interviews in magazines and television sets, the straw that broke the camel’s back was the Paraguayan threat in ‘De Viernes!’ to sue the artist if he did not fulfill his responsibilities as a father. As a result, an economic agreement was reached. “I am very happy with the agreement we reached with the father of my son and I feel very good, calm,” Guillén told Europa Press at an event in Madrid. “This week, everything is fine, everything is already resolved,” he added.
As the journalist said Beatriz Cortazarthe agreement is executed electronically by both parties and will then be submitted to the court so that it can be officially recorded. It was also revealed that this would be retroactive.
The agreement concluded between the two men explicitly stipulates that Bertín Osborne must see his new son under the conditions provided for by law. The minor has the right to know his father, but due to the singer’s profession and special circumstances, no fixed day has been set for visits or time allocation. They will adapt, they say, as they go.
economic agreement
Last weekend, on the TV show “Fiesta”, Marisa Martin-Blazquez assured that Bertín Osborne does not agree at all with the interview that Gabriela Guillén offered in ‘De Viernes’ and that this led him to make a drastic decision. “He made a decision. The situation is that if she does not change and is not corrected, you see that she is very materialistic and will not maintain a parent-child relationship with the child except in a strictly economic sense. Return to the starting square. “The aspect of maintaining fluidity with the child put him behind.”
A statement that the singer himself did not hesitate to deny: “I never said it or commented on it. I just don’t think about it (…). “It’s a radical lie,” he said in a message sent to the television collaborator Aurélio Manzano.
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