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Wallace, the presenter’s adopted son, decides to go back to live with his biological mother.
Last Tuesday (31st), Carol Nakamura announced on her social networks that she Adopted son Wallace decides to go back to live with his biological mother. All this happened while the presenter and her husband, Gilherme Lionel, They were waiting for the adoption process to end. after advertising, famous and her husband She began to receive some attacks on social networks and some netizens decided to attack the boy and his biological family. Carol, in the early hours of Wednesday morning (1), I recorded a series of stories asking someone to judge the boy.
First: Don’t criticize Wallace under any circumstances! Regardless of whether he lives with me or not, he remains my son in my head, in my heart. He is a teenager who had no education, had no base in his childhood, clearly not used to it. Please do not judge his attitude! “started.
Second: I am not against adoption. Quite the opposite! I am very supportive, regardless of my experience. Wallace can read, write, intelligent and has great potential. It’s frustrating that you don’t live with Wallace anymore, but it’s pleasing that the kid who arrived without knowing how to read and write was not speaking properly.”said the former Faustau dancer, when she was proud of the teachings given to her son.
Today he knows how to read and write while he is in school. Of course it was worth it! I will do all the same. Choosing to be with his biological family… He loves his mother, and his mother had just left the hospital. There are the rules and the discipline factor that he never really dealt with. Of course it influenced his decision. His mother is very grateful, and admits everything. The moment is really delicate, you still do it… but it bothers you”Nakamura added.
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