Mr. Pokora shared an adorable video of one of his two sons, Tuesday, September 13, taking himself for a pirate in front of a cult film. A sequence that did not fail to react to its subscribers on Instagram.
Mr. Pokora never ceases to be a happy dad. This Tuesday, September 13, on his Instagram account, the 36-year-old singer shared a much too cute video of one of his children. Isaiah (born January 20, 2020) is watching Pirates of the Caribbeanwhile imitating Jack Sparrow – the main character of the feature film played by Johnny Depp – in an adorable costume.
“new hobby” he wrote in the caption. “So cute in her costume“, “A little piece of cabbage who is interested in many things“, reacted some of its subscribers while others preferred to criticize this post by raising a detail: “So not his age!”, “Isn’t he too young to watch this?” they pointed. Note that this sequence was also shared by his wife Christina Milian in his story, but from another angle.
It changed me
Be that as it may, criticism is part of the singer’s daily life. It is a handicap with which he must live, just like the bad sides of his notoriety, a subject he recently mentioned on the airwaves of RTL when he came to promote his new single who we are which marks his big comeback in music. “This is one of the things that is difficult for us as human beings to say to ourselves: ‘We’re going to leave the beach “because I don’t want to be filmed or photographed for three quarters of an hour with my children in the water” explained the one who is also the happy father of
But this role, Mr. Pokora would not change it for anything in the world. Fatherhood made him a new person. “It changed me for sure. I get up in the morning and it’s not for me anymore. My whole life is punctuated and set on my children” he declared, this time on RFM as part of his new album entitled Epicenter and available from November 4th. A man filled with happiness, despite the fatigue involved in caring for a family. But he is devoted to it, especially to his children to whom he wishes to transmit the best education possible.
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