Natti Natasha revealed that she is looking to have a second baby

Natti Natasha wants to have another baby. This was revealed by the singer herself, who is already the mother of a girl, Vida Isabelle, through her social networks. Through a question and answer dynamic in their Instagram stories, A follower asked the Dominican singer if she was pregnant. “I’m not there yet, but I’m definitely in the process.so God willing, he is the one who knows (we practice every day lol),” Natti Natasha responded. Last year, Raphy Pinapartner of the singer and father of Vida Isabelle, also express his desire to have another child with the “Sin pajama” singer through their social networks. In August, the music producer He shared a photo with the singer on his Instagram account to express his love for her. and he accompanied it with the song “I want to die”, by Sergio Vargas. Pina’s publication was filled with comments from her followers who asked her when she would have her second child with Natti Natasha and he, without hesitation, assured that they were already looking for their next baby together. “Another baby with her, the little boy with her is missing,” asked a follower. ““I’m giving it like a steal,” Pina responded. Shortly before, Pina too He assured that he was ready to have a second baby. The first week of August, Pina commented on the Instagram post of Cardi B in which he announced his pregnancy, expressing his desire to become a father again soon. “@nattinatasha I want to see you like this, right now,” Pina wrote in the rapper’s publication, who announced her pregnancy after revealing that she was divorcing Offset. Raphy Pina and Natti Natasha have a daughter together: Vida Isabelle, who was born in 2021; However, the producer has three other children from his previous relationship. Continue reading: · Natti Natasha is hospitalized in an emergency: what is her health status?· Raphy Pina shared unpublished photos of her relationship with Natti Natasha· Natti Natasha revealed she already has a release date for her new album

Details revealed about suspect who killed Border Patrol agent in Vermont

Authorities confirmed that the suspect who allegedly killed a US border agent during a traffic stop in Vermontnear the northern border, is a German citizen with a legal visa. “Our partners at the Department of Homeland Security confirmed that the deceased subject is a German citizen who is in the United States with a valid visa,” an FBI spokesperson in Albany told Fox News Digital. Authorities said on Monday, January 20 that U.S. Border Patrol Agent David “Chris” Maland, 44, was hit by gunfire during a traffic stop on Interstate 91 between Newport and Orleans, Vermont. In a statement, FBI Albany said Maland was a veteran of the United States Air Force and added: “We are heartbroken for our partners and share their pain as they mourn the loss of their colleague.” Authorities said there were two suspects in the vehicle. They confirmed that one of the suspects was dead and the other was injured and is currently being treated at an area hospital. The FBI field office said it continues to work closely with federal, state and local officials to further investigate the incident. “FBI Albany has numerous resources in the area, including our Evidence Response Team (ERT), Victim Services, Digital Forensics, and dozens of Special Agents,” they said. On Monday night, authorities were seen using a robotic device to search a backpack near what appeared to be a body on the ground at the scene. The Border Patrol Union shared its condolences, saying in X: “Our hearts and prayers go out to the family, friends and co-workers of our fallen green brother in Vermont.” Keep reading:– US Border Patrol captures suspected Russian mercenary in Texas– New York Police warn that the Aragua Train is recruiting migrant minors.–Border Patrol detains a migrant who was on the terrorist list in New York

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