An apparent oversight would have revealed what is believed to be the first photograph of his face Indigo, Camilo and Evaluna’s baby.
The couple welcomed their daughter into the world in early April. Since then, they have only been allowed to see parts of the girl’s body, but never her face.
Evaluna reveals what would be the first photo of Indigo’s face
A photo posted on Instagram would have revealed his face Camilo and Evaluna’s baby.
The image was shared by actress Stefania Roitman, who posted a photo with the new mother.
They look very happy and Roitman wrote: “What a beauty to celebrate ‘Pululita’. I love you, love you and love you.”
Ricardo Montaner’s daughter appeared with a necklace around her neck in which you can see a baby’s face. Everything points to Indigo.
The baby appears to be facing the camera that photographed her and appears to be in crawling position on a surface.
Some media reported that the photo of Evaluna and her actress friend was taken during the singer’s 25th birthday celebration.
Who does Indigo look like?
Ricardo Montaner confessed in the middle of last April if her granddaughter looked more like Evaluna or Camilo.
“Indigo is beautiful and I feel the same way about Evaluna when I was little,” revealed the interpreter of “You are going to miss me” for Show Caracol of the Colombian chain Noticias Caracol.
In addition, he conveyed an obvious gesture that his granddaughter would have inherited from one of his parents.
“You’re already starting to see customs because, for example, he likes to have his little hands up like that. It has a very Camilo waveas very original,” he relayed.
Neither Camilo nor Evaluna have confirmed when and how they will show their daughter’s face for the first time.
Source: univision

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