Licia Colo the daughter turns 18 The dedication on Instagram

Licia Colò, the daughter turns 18. The dedication on Instagram (and the impressive resemblance). Who is Liala, f

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“Today you are 18… How time flies. I would love to give you the world, but in the end life has taught me that nothing is worth more than love. The true”. This is Licia Colò’s sweet dedication to her daughter Liala on her 18th birthday. The presenter shared a photo of the girl and the resemblance between the two is striking.

Licia Colò, her daughter Liala

Liala is the daughter of Licia Colà and the painter Alessandro Antonino, whom the presenter met and married in 2004. Liala was born in 2005, the parents then separated this year, in 2023. Not only are mother and daughter similar physically, but they also share a passion for nature and animals, as can be seen from Liala’s Instagram profile. Sea, nature, art and camera always with you.

“She has my feeling for nature and animals and is quite determined. In addition, she is cheerful and cheerful like her father – explained Licia Colò in an interview a few years ago. She’s a bit anarchic and a bit spoiled, but that’s a problem most parents have and life will teach us that we have to join the ranks.”

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