Gabriela Guillén has recently opened up about her tumultuous past and her current relationship with Bertín Osborne, indicating her intentions as they navigate the paternity of their child. During her appearance on the program ‘¡De Viernes!’, she revealed her experiences of abuse and the impact of becoming a mother on her life.
Guillén, who celebrated her birthday with her son, expressed gratitude for the support from Bertín Osborne's daughters, Alejandra and Eugenia, emphasizing the importance of solidarity among women. “Como mujeres deberíamos de apoyarnos siempre en estos temas,” she stated, demonstrating her commitment to raising awareness about abuse.
Her revelations during the interview were gripping, detailing her painful childhood, where she had been a victim of abuse. “Estoy más fuerte que nunca,” she proclaimed, crediting her resilience to the joy her son brings her. Despite the darkness of her past, she spoke optimistically about motherhood and the future.
Gabriela confirmed she had previously informed Bertín about her background, but noted his silence following her recent revelations. The absence of his response remains unclear, yet many have pointed out the significance of his muted reaction amid her public disclosure.
Over the course of her interviews, Gabriela made it clear she is focused on her son's well-being rather than pursuing financial support from Bertín. “Yo no cierro la puerta a nadie,” she said, implying she would allow Bertín, as well as his daughters, to form relationships with her son if they choose to do so, reflecting her desire for them to have family connections.
Contrastingly, she expressed little expectation from Bertín: “Él se lo está perdiendo, pero ya no espero nada de Bertín,” affirming her intention to prioritize her child's happiness without being reliant on Bertín's involvement.
During the interview, she recollected the struggles she faced due to her traumatic experiences, calling for greater awareness of such abuses, particularly in South America. Her determination to protect her son stands firm, stating, “Para mí, su nombre es sagrado, lo voy a mantener y proteger.”
Guillén also touched upon her relationship with Bertín, which started casually before their lives took unexpected turns upon her pregnancy. She acknowledged the singer's hesitation when faced with impending fatherhood, but maintains there is potential for growth. “Cuando fallece su padre, hablamos,” she mentioned, indicating some shift toward reconciliation.
Gabriela shared moments during their relationship when Bertín demonstrated empathy and support. She recounted how they communicated through WhatsApp, with Bertín occasionally complimenting their son’s beauty and expressing his affection. “Cuando le mando una foto dice 'mira el enano qué guapo,'” she recalled, representing their connection, albeit distant.
Looking forward, the couple faces the challenge of the paternity trial set for January, with Gabriela optimistic for amicable resolutions. “Estoy segura de que todo irá bien porque hemos dado un paso importante,” she expressed, showing hope for a positive future.
She revealed her intention to create cherished memories for her son, reflected during the intimate baptism she organized when Bertín was unable to attend due to illness. “Invité al Turronero. Bertín estaba malo, con el Covid,” she clarified, underscoring the personal sacrifices made during their challenging times.
Despite the public nature of their dispute, Gabriela remains committed to ensuring her child has access to both his parents, refusing to let past grievances interfere with her son’s well-being. “Mi hijo tiene derecho al cariño de su padre,” she emphasized, echoing her desire for harmony.
Even as she navigates her past trauma and Bertín's distant presence, Gabriela's focus remains unwavering—centered on creating a nurturing, stable environment for her child. “Estoy enamorada de mi hijo, y con eso tengo suficiente para ser feliz,” she concluded, capturing the resilience of motherhood.