Gloria Camila Ortega’s photo continues to make headlines as she remains involved with Telecinco projects. Shortly after the debut of Nightmare in Heaven, she planned to appear on a reality segment alongside other familiar faces such as Omar Sánchez and Mónica Hoyos. This Tuesday, Ortega Cano’s daughter joined the set of It’s Noon and spoke about how things unfolded, shedding light on the ongoing crisis within her father’s marriage to Ana María Aldón.
Rumors of an imminent split swirled around the family, yet Gloria Camila chose her words carefully, offering a measured glimpse into the situation. “I am only part of how the story unfolded for my father. I haven’t spoken to Ana in a long time. I will not go into private details because those belong to them,” she stated, underscoring the boundaries she keeps with respect to personal matters.
Beyond that restraint, she opened up about the emotional toll the events have taken on her. The atmosphere at home has been difficult, and she described herself as enduring a challenging period. “I’m undergoing psychotherapy because I need to keep my sanity,” she confided. “This is really important. Sometimes I’m too sensitive.” A quiet resolve surfaced as she reassured friends with steady composure, insisting that she would not break down or show weakness publicly.
She also conveyed concern for her father’s well being, articulating a sense of distress over the emotional strain the controversy has caused. “It’s a downhill stretch for me because of the situation this whole thing has created for my father,” she admitted. The distance from the family dynamic weighed heavily on her, and she wondered what purpose would be served by continuing conversations that may be echoed in magazines without any at-home resolution forthcoming. The sense of uncertainty about the family’s future remained palpable.
While Gloria Camila did not explicitly reference the venue where private discussions may have occurred, she did take the moment to respond to public chatter surrounding the media program Sálvame. She suggested that the show has a strong inclination toward sensational material and that the presence of multiple segments and producers can be overwhelming. “Everything leaves an impression, and there are many segments prepared with it,” she noted. The remarks hinted at the strain created by speculation and highlighted the emotional impact on those who are closest to the situation. She emphasized that people should be mindful and refrain from speaking about the matters without full context, particularly when her father’s health has at times shown signs of strain. Her words carried a plea for more empathy and discretion amid the ongoing discourse.