After days of revealing the names of her twins, Dominican singer Amara la Negra confronted people who criticized her decision to name her newborn daughters Sumajestad Royalty and Sualteza Empress de los Santos.
The actress, known for the series Love & Hip Hop Miami on the VH1 channel, took to her social networks to respond to the countless comments she had received in the last few hours, urging the retractors to their sending negativity elsewhere. don’t change it
“That I’m going to change to make some people feel comfortable, that I’m leaving my loquera and my whole pod, that was ‘wrong’, that was ‘wrong,'” the TV host said in a video she shared pictures of her pregnancy with the twins and wrote that “my daughters belong to me”.
“Another dog with that bone!” he added, while urging his followers to follow the Instagram account he dedicated to his daughters, The Royal Twins.
It’s not uncommon for celebrities to give their children strange names. Just last February, socialite Kylie Jenner announced via her social networks that the name of her second child with rapper Travis Scott would be Wolf, which prompted multiple comments on Twitter.
In fact, the businesswoman also revealed six weeks later that she changed her little one’s name because “we didn’t feel like it was for him.”
For his part, the twins’ father, Allan Mueses, defended his daughters’ name, calling for “a little more respect and less hate”.
“The name of my daughters, of Amara’s daughters… Gentlemen, pay attention to any parent or parent, they have the right to raise their children, to name them what they want and to feed them what they want or what they can,” he commented on his Instagram account through the “Stories”.
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