A Wednesday broadcast of Sálvame drew intense attention as Ana Obregón’s pregnancy at 68 dominated the headlines. The on-air moment featured Adela González addressing the topic while Carmen Alcayde reflected on the possibility of carrying a child for someone very close who also works at the magazine.
The disclosure unfolded after Jorge Javier Vázquez asked Alcayde to unpack the matter, following discussions between David Valdeperas and his former partner about the idea of parenthood. Alcayde recalled the conversation, explaining she had even offered to act as a proxy, if that could be arranged.
She characterized the exchange as a casual chat among friends. It could not happen in practice due to legal restrictions, yet she admitted there was a genuine wish on her part. Even if she never took action, the sentiment reflected a broader reflection on what it means to help someone start a family. She added that if helping meant carrying a child for a friend, she would consider it without hesitation.
Alcayde also spoke candidly about her openness to the idea. She emphasized that pregnancy has been the best phase of her life. She loves being pregnant and already has three children. While she does not desire more offspring, she argued that the right to become a parent should be recognized just as the right to marry whom one chooses is recognized. The discussion highlighted evolving views on family, parenthood, and personal autonomy. [Cited: Sálvame, Telecinco narrative coverage]