Maluma shares photos to celebrate his daughter's 4 months and receives a flurry of criticism for shaving Paris' hair.

Maluma celebrates his daughter Paris' 4-month anniversary and everyone is asking the same question: why is he shaving her head?


Four months have passed since Maluma became a father for the first time alongside his partner, Susana Gomez. Together, they welcomed the fruit of their love, their daughter Paris, who has become the center of her parents' lives since her arrival. For this reason, the proud parents wanted to celebrate their little girl's four months with a very special post that captures some intimate moments of the family they have formed. However, not all the images have been well received by the followers of the Colombian singer...

Among the carousel shared on Instagram, Maluma included a video in which he is shown shaving his four-month-old baby's head. This decision has sparked controversy among netizens, who wonder why they have decided to cut the baby's hair and have criticized him for it.

"Everything was going well until I saw how they shaved the baby's head," "Babies should not have their hair cut until they are one year old," "People and their crazy ideas of shaving babies, how ugly that is!" "Don't do that to the baby," "I will never understand why they shave babies' heads, how silly," "What the hell are you doing? Shaving the baby's hair? My God, you may be a great artist, but you are not doing very well as a parent," are some of the comments that can be read alongside the post, which has sparked a debate.

Despite the criticism, many other followers have defended Maluma and Susana, arguing that the decisions regarding the care of their daughter belong solely to them.

To everyone else wondering why they shave her head, the answer is simple: because they are her parents and they can do as they please. They can do whatever they want with their daughter, each one with their beliefs and myths. We are not ones to criticize. Do you know why they cut her hair? Because they are her parents, stop telling them what they should or should not do.

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Izabela Pecherska

Journalist for CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid, Spain. She has worked as a writer for El Mundo and PlayGround.


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