The presenter and actress responded to a criticism of her daughter’s birthday, Clara Maria, who played the character Wandinha; understand the case!
Tata Werneck41-year-old actress and presenter, and her husband, the actor Rafael Vitti28 years old, celebrated this Wednesday, the 23rd, their daughter’s fifth birthday, Clara Maria.
The event took place at a party house located in Barra da Tijuca, West Zone of Rio de Janeiro, and was themed around the character Wandinha, from the iconic Addams Family. The themed decoration was designed by the renowned decorator Andréa Guimarães.
Amid the celebrations, Tata Werneck was the target of criticism on social media regarding the choice of the party’s theme.
One user questioned the appropriateness of the theme for a five-year-old child. In response, Tata clarified that the choice came from the company itself. Clara Maria: “She was the one who chose it,” explained the actress.
Children’s individuality
The actress emphasized the importance of respecting the child’s individuality, highlighting that Clara Maria she has the freedom to choose her clothes and was delighted with the theme of the party. “Wandinha is a success among children. It is not up to others to criticize a child’s choices,” said Tata.
Furthermore, the actress commented on her happiness Clara Maria upon seeing her choices respected: “She felt fulfilled with the chosen theme and that is what really matters”, he concluded.
The event was attended by the little girl’s paternal grandparents, João Vitti and Valeria Alencar. The little girl arrived timidly on her father’s lap, wearing a black outfit accompanied by adhesive tattoos on her arms and face, in perfect harmony with the party’s theme.
Source: Maxima

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