The topic returned to frequent after the singer revealed that her father was not present and already humiliated her when she learned of her pregnancy.
THE MC Lomamother of Melania, appeared on social media crying and asking fans not to ask where the father of her one-month-old daughter was. The topic was again frequent on social media after the 20-year-old girl revealed that her father was not present and had already humiliated her when she learned of her pregnancy.
“Guys, stop talking about the dad thing. Melania🇧🇷 This is killing me inside. Stop, please! “, The singer vented, in the stories of Instagram🇧🇷
then the Mariely And Mirella Santosknown as lactating twins🇧🇷 showed her friend in tears on her daughter’s birthday, and explains that the influencer Luca Alberto – until then a friend of Loma – would have joked with the singer’s reports.
“There was a voice around that I played my friends. From today I play my friends. Now I play for my friends”, he reinforced the Luca🇧🇷
during the video Mariely says: “He knows his friend is not Melanie’s father, but he insists on this engagement if he wants to be in the media ‘, Paloma is terribly here and his friend is suffering from hater for free. But the engagement is assured.”
Loma’s mother also came out to defend her daughter: we opened the doors to him, that goat! “.
MC Loma was really sad after the ridiculous joke Lucas Albert made with her (he kept saying he knows who Melanie’s dad is to win an internet cookie) pic.twitter.com/KwVc36dNMt
– PEDRAO (@Itspedrito) November 10, 2022
Even after apologizing on social media, Luca Alberto lost over 100,000 followers after the joke broke.

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