Fabiola Martínez (51 years old) maintains an excellent relationship with her ex-husband Bertín Osborne's daughters, sisters of her two sons. It is common to see them together at important moments. Now, they wanted join again for a very good cause. A few days ago, Fabiola and Alejandra Osborne posed together at an event to mark International Breast Cancer Day. An image with great strength and also meaning, which shows the unity of the family despite everything that has happened these years and the end of the marriage of Fabiola and Bertín Osborne.Fabiola Martínez and Alejandra Osborne have not hesitated to support the cause this year and have once again starred in the image they already created together in 2014 for the Ausonia brand. Now, 10 years later, they are posing again recreating the photo to express the deepest meaning of this #I Want to See YouAge campaign. Ausonia, a P&G brand, has once again joined the Spanish Association Against Cancer to finance research projects against breast cancer.
“Each name is a person we want to see grow old. Ausonia once again tells all women #I Want to See You Grow Old, because growing old is a gift and even more so when you have had breast cancer. Seeing the women in our lives grow old is power. having them by our side and sharing life with them,” says the brand about this important initiative and the meaning of replicating this image, together, a decade later.
Ausonia and its important work for women
Research is key to achieving treatments that improve and increase women's life expectancy. For this reason, Ausonia continues to support research year after year in its emblematic 1 pack = 1 minute campaign. This year, on its 17th anniversary, Ausonia wants to add more additional minutes and does so with a very special initiative through its social networks 1 NAME = 1 MINUTE. Just with a simple gesture of uploading a name of the person you want to see age in Ausonia's featured stories, we can change realities and add minutes. So far Ausonia has allocated more than 3 million euros to research.