Nacional Funk Star, Ludmilla celebrates her birthday while waiting for her first daughter to arrive with her wife Bruna Gonçalves
On April 24, the singer Ludmilla turns 30. One of the big names of Funk and National Pagoda, the famous birthday celebrates while preparing for a new phase with motherhood. Little ZuriThe artist’s first daughter with his wife Brunna gonçalves (33), should arrive between May and June this year.
Maternity
Ludmilla will soon know a great role of her life out of the stage: that of the mother. Next to his wife Brunna Gonçalves, with whom he lives a relationship marked for love and visibility, awaits the arrival of Zuri, the couple’s first daughter, who was born between May and June this year.
The pregnancy, announced in November 2024, was possible thanks to the Ropa method, in which Ludmilla’s egg was fertilized and implemented in the Bruna’s uterus – a symbolic and literal gesture of units, partnerships and mutual desire for a family.
“It’s a dream we are realizing together”Bruna said on social networks. Zuri, name that means “Handsome” In hisíli, it already comes with the weight of a story marked by affection, struggle and representativeness.
The announcement of the pregnancy was received with enormous confusion, not only by fans, but also by people who feel represented in the couple’s trajectory. In a country where Lgbtqia+ Love has yet to face legal and cultural barriers, Ludmilla and Bruna have become a symbol of resistance and future.
From balls to Grammy
Created in Duque de Caxias, Baixada Fluminense, Ludmilla has transformed her childhood passion for the pagoda wheels into a musical empire that crosses genres, platforms and prejudices. From Mc Beyoncé to the Latin Grammy of Nonice 2Ludmilla made a path that many doubted that they were possible for a color, lesbian and funkeira woman in Brazil.
Not only did he walk in this way, but he dried the others to come later: with the milestone of the reproduction of two billion in Spotify and the conquest of the Pedro Ernesto medal, the highest honor of the Town Hall of Rio de Janeiro, shows that his impact goes beyond music.
During his career, the singer was never afraid to change. From the Radice Funk to Pagoda, from the Pop button to the carnival phases with the Colibrì, it was allowed to occupy all the spaces. Among so many versions of himself, what has never changed was the firmness with which he defended his freedom.
Source: Terra

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