“Doubling love. Welcome to the Vega world. We love you with all our hearts,” wrote María Pombo late on Tuesday, June 20. It is not for less, because just a few hours before and against all expectations, Vega, her second daughter in common with the architect Pablo Castellano, arrived in the world.
A highly desired girl, who caught her famous parents by surprise, who were prepared to receive her in the middle of next July. However, despite having experienced a somewhat complicated birth, mom and baby are perfectly fine, and the first images of the total happiness that her arrival has brought have already been seen.
A little girl who turns the couple into parents of the couple, as Vega joins her older brother, Martín, who will be three years old next November and who has not wanted to miss going to meet his little sister at the hospital together with his father, who has not separated from his wife and baby.
This has been shown by María Pombo herself through her Instagram profile, where she has shared a most tender video through her Stories in which Castellano can be seen dozing in the bed set up for the companion at the hospital in the one in which his wife is admitted, affectionately hugging his little girl.
“Good morning”, greeted the influencer, showing this image of her husband to her followers, who surely could not get rid of sighs; despite the fact that the person in charge of the firm Name The Brand was highly criticized just a few hours before for showing her little girl in her networks as soon as she was born.
Little Vega came into the world on Monday, June 19 at 3:45 p.m., and although surprised, nothing could make her parents happier. Of course, such an unforeseen moment had her small setbacks, as Pablo Castellano made his followers know.
“It was a somewhat complicated delivery, and although both are fine, Meri is recovering from the cesarean section and some side effect of the medication,” Castellano explains through her social network account, in a message that she also shared little then his wife through his.
“Vega is tiny and is adapting little by little,” he added, before being very grateful for all the messages they were receiving in the face of such good news.