The singer Vitaa finally speaks about the birth of Slimane’s baby… her touching words!

The end of the year was emotionally difficult for Slimane fans. The singer announced his (artistic) separation from Vitaa before informing them that he needed to take a break from social media for several months. But the star made a surprise reappearance at the start of 2022 in a video posted on Instagram, to inform that he had become a dad.

The 32-year-old artist thus evoked the birth of his daughter but also the health of the latter, born prematurely two months in advance. “I’ve been worrying about her for a month, that she has trouble breathing sometimes, that she has trouble feeding herself too”, indicated the winner of the fifth season of The Voice. “I’ve been praying every day for a month for her to get better.” The interpreter of It comes and goes however wanted to end on a positive note by saying: “I’m a dad, I’m happy, she’s fine, she’s better”.

Friday, January 28, the young man has also shared the first time with his baby. A black and white photo that moved his entire community. In legend, Slimane wrote a very beautiful declaration of love to the one who came to transform his life. “No more searching no more need I found you; It’s nothing all the harm I’ve been done I found you; I thought I knew everything about love but it’s not true; If I loved them very much; You are much stronger. Look how beautiful we are; On the same boat; Oh no there is no more beautiful; Love is never too much; If you knew how I love him; Your little heart lagging behind; And if you are in pain; You will find in my arms; Thousands of I love you”.

Her friend, her sister, Vitaa pregnant with her third child, also and above all naturally reacted to this cliché by writing: “My niece of love that!”

The duo is expected for a few dates this year to wrap up their tour!

See also: Slimane dad for the first time: the moving photo of the singer with his daughter in the hospital which has just been unveiled on Instagram

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