Nala was born last Sunday, the 13th, and is already keeping the football player up at night, according to a publication in the early hours of this Tuesday, the 15th.
The football player Yuri Lima, 30, used social media to express a classic difficulty for first-time parents; the first sleepless night after the birth of a child. In the early hours of this Tuesday, the 15th, he joked about the difficulty resting after the birth by Nala, the result of his relationship with the singer IZA.
Born on the morning of last Sunday, the 13th, Nala remains at the Hospital Perinatal da Glória, in Rio de Janeiro, where the footballer photographed the mother’s bed next to her daughter, with black and white filter: “Now I understand ‘not sleeping’”, captioned the athlete, adding that “everything is under control”.
Hours earlier, the artist’s ex-partner made a post on his feed showing the little one’s right hand, dressed in a red outfit, taking advantage of the space in the description to reference verses from the song. song ‘Little Lion’, by Caetano Veloso: “All I have to do is find you on the way / A lion cub, ray of the morning / Dragging my gaze like a magnet / My heart is the sun, father of all colors / When he gilds your skin in the open.”
In addition to the composition, the former Mirassol player added a musical note emoji, his daughter’s date of birth, followed by heart and Lion emojis, due to the fact that Nala be the name of the lioness from the film ‘The Lion King’, even voiced by IZA in the revival made in 2019.
Postpartum
Yuri accompanies his beloved from the early hours of Saturday to Sunday, when IZA scheduled the birth process, as recorded by the singer’s advisor: “The birth was a cesarean section and both the mother and the baby are well.” The operation care was in charge of the obstetrician Bruno Wunder de Alencar.
Source: Maxima

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