Alina Grosu has become a mum for the first time: a heart-warming photo with her baby and husband

Anna Kramarenko
Anna Kramarenko Editor-in-Chief
Alina Grosu has become a mum for the first time: a heart-warming photo with her baby and husband
Alina Grosu
Ukrainian singer Alina Grosu has become a mother for the first time – she has given birth to a son. According to her, the little one is growing up to be a calm baby, responds well to his mother’s voice and is already bringing his parents a lot of joy.

She announced the news on her social media and shared a heart-warming photo with her baby.

The singer gave birth to a son weighing 4 kg and measuring 58 cm. She revealed these details in a touching social media post. She shared a photo in which she and her partner are holding the baby’s tiny hand.

The singer had previously revealed that it was a boy — she disclosed the baby’s gender in a lyric video for the song ‘Voloshky’.

“Our love, our little universe. Only now have we understood what it truly means to love. More than 4 kg of the most precious gold in the world. And 58 cm of the softest, chubbiest little buns,” she captioned the photo.

30-year-old Alina Grosu is keeping the child’s father a closely guarded secret. Rumours are circulating online and in the tabloids that the singer’s partner is Russian actor Roman Polanski. At the very least, they were spotted together at an event in New York in 2024.

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