Mane Swett remembers her son’s birthday

Mane Swett remembers her son’s birthday
Mane Swett remembers her son’s birthday

The former protagonist of Papi Ricky stressed that the people who supported her in this process “are good, pious and much more generous people than so many who call themselves close. I love them.”

Mane Swett spoke out again on social media after losing the legal battle for custody of her son in a New York court and decided that the minor should continue living with his father, John Bowe, in the United States.

The national actress explained that she is already back in our country after the judicial process and dedicated heartfelt words to her followers: “I need to come here because first I want to thank you all for the love and support you have given me, and even more so, in these last few months.”

“I always see them and they are always there, and when I have not been able to come, because life happens as it happens, and I come back… they are still here, with me. Would you be surprised to know that they have been very important to me? “Much more important than you could imagine,” Mane Swett added on his Instagram.

The former protagonist of Papi Ricky stressed that the people who supported her in this process “are good, pious and much more generous people than many who call themselves close. I love. For those who stayed… Thank you for not letting me go.”

Along with this, Mane Swett took the opportunity to remember that this Thursday is her son’s birthday, emphasizing that “today is the most important day of my life and I am here so far away. Today my son was born, today June 27th is his birthday. My Kitten is now a Cat because he turned 12 and I am also a tremendous mother, turning almost 13 years old as his Mother. We are big. And we go on!”.

“I love you son. Because I’m your mom, I wouldn’t take a single step back,” he concluded.sharing a photo of his son.

 
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