The news that Anabel Pantoja is expecting a baby has sparked a wave of reactions that ripple through her inner circle and beyond. While the broader public watches with interest, the most intimate conversations have happened among family and close friends. This week, a single line from Omar Sánchez, the former husband, drew attention when he said, ‘Let’s see,’ as he spoke to Isa Pantoja on Wednesday. The moment carried an air of cautious optimism, since he learned of the pregnancy through the church circle connected to his own son Alberto.
Speaking about the moment right after the special aired, Isa Pantoja recounted that Omar reached out with warmth, sharing that he was deeply happy and that he had been flooded with messages from people around the world. She described his tone as buoyant rather than surprised, suggesting that the moment carried not just personal joy but a sense of communal celebration for a milestone that touches many lives. For Isa, the sentiment was clear: happiness radiated from Omar, and she felt a shared happiness that extended well beyond their immediate family.
In a broader reflection on the pregnancy, Isa Pantoja offered practical, heartfelt counsel that came from her own parenting experience. She reminded her cousin to keep one eye on the joy of the moment and another on the noise that often accompanies public attention. Her advice was simple but meaningful: step away from negative comments and fully embrace the path to motherhood. It was a reminder that, in the middle of scrutiny, the pregnancy deserves a space free from discord and focused on the new life.
When asked about the potential impact of the baby on family dynamics, Isa spoke with measured optimism. She noted that the family already has children and that her mother is a grandmother who has welcomed multiple generations. If the family hadn’t yet reached a similar milestone, she believed the addition would still carry significance, but perhaps not dramatic upheaval. She expressed a hopeful outlook, saying she hoped the situation would unfold with warmth and unity, supporting the idea that the arrival of a new child can strengthen family bonds rather than strain them.
Clarifying the emotional terrain around Anabel’s role as an aunt to her own child, Isa offered candid thoughts about how perceived changes might feel. While the arrangement of roles can sometimes feel unusual in a family, Isa stressed that such a change would not inherently cause personal distress. Yet she acknowledged that any shift in family dynamics could sting, particularly for the child involved, if it led to misinterpretations or awkward moments. Her ultimate wish was for continued open communication that would help everyone adjust, including opportunities to introduce the baby to Anabel when the time came.