This Saturday, February 4, 2023, Milla Jasmine became a mother for the first time and gave birth to a little boy named Manny. The next day, the pretty brunette proudly announced the happy news to her many followers on Instagram.
“Welcome to the world my son Manny, Mekky B. After 9 months of waiting, and 48 hours in the hospital, you are finally here, my wonder. I have never waited and desired your presence so much. It is as if before nothing had been important to you. May God be with you throughout your life. I promise to love you all my life and much more but above all to protect you. I love you my son” wrote- she captioned a photo taken live from the maternity ward and where she appears all dapper, her newborn baby in her arms.
Milla Jasmine: a rumor of false pregnancy invades the web
And while the famous reality TV candidate was savoring her first moments as a young mother, Internet users came to mar this joyous moment with an ugly rumor: Milla Jasmine would have called on a surrogate mother or would have adopted a baby from an orphanage… and would have worn a fake belly for several months to make believe in a real pregnancy.
“It’s not bad Milla but I find it hard to believe”, “The fastest pregnancy in the world…”, “What shocks me is the 48 hours, that is to say 48 hours of labor contraction? Impossible” or “There is something wrong. During the 50s were you pregnant? The fifty the shooting was in July so you were already 3 months pregnant” can we for example read on Twitter.
Supported by those close to her, Milla Jasmine now sees her older sister Safia Alba defending her publicly. “Everything I see scrolling through social networks concerning my sister is simply shameful and pitiful,” said the young woman. “Only the real ones know and thank God she and her baby are doing great. She still has the right to announce her pregnancy whenever she feels like it and she was right to keep it a secret for as long as possible.”
Very lifted, she however concluded her message with pretty words: “My sister is a golden woman, she does not deserve all this free relentlessness. Courage my sister and congratulations again for this beautiful baby”.
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