José Maria Muscari (47), who a few days ago announced that he had adopted a 15-year-old teenager named Lucio, was the target of several criticisms on social networks following a publication on Instagram.
The theater director showed on his social account, where he has more than 543 thousand followers, that he spent New Year’s Eve with Lucio, but One detail caught users’ attention.
And in the image you could see that the teenager I was drinking a can of a popular energy drinkAND.
“The drink that teenagers like right now”Muscari wrote. Additionally, she showed that she opted for a bottle of water and added, “Yo, 47 lollipops.”
It seems that many were leaving messages for the artist criticizing him for the drink his son was drinking. José María echoed the comments and He reacted by posting a video on his account with a strong disclaimer.
“This story is worth it before going to sleep. Kind regards to all my community of love who are so vigilant because Lucio drank an energy drink, i.e. I understand that an energy drink is not the best food for a person…”Muscari begins by saying.
And he clarifies: “But they must take it into account It’s January 1st and the boy wanted to drink an energy drink, Hello, I bought it. It’s not like it’s his staple diet!”
“It’s not like I’m giving him an energy drink transfusion, no! In other words, his diet is very balanced and he has had an energy drink.”Muscari attacked.
And he closed: “But behold, I am very grateful to my community of love who is so attentive to everything, including the energy drink!”
José María Muscari showed his uncertainty about his son Lucio’s first departure
Since he became the father of Lucio, Muscari He is more active on social media and there he shares with his followers how he is experiencing this truly special moment.
In these hours the theater director opened up and told how he felt after the teenager went out alone for the first time.
In a video shared on Instagram, Muscari said that Lucio had met a friend to go to the cinema.
“I need you to know my reality. The son will meet a friend from Corrientes for the first time and they will go out together as a teenager. “They will go to the cinema,” began Muscari.
And I add: “I want you to imagine the state I’m in, alertwaiting, cell phone, to let me know when he arrived, to let me know when he wants to come back.
“Well, I didn’t know This part of parenting was included in the combo, i.e. the uncertainty that comes when your child comes out.. Even if it’s daytime, even if it’s seven in the afternoon…” she said.
“A completely normal thing for all parents, given that I suddenly became a father, it gives me uncertainty. So, here’s how we are at 15 years old, “I don’t want to imagine when he’ll start going out at night, when he won’t come back and I won’t sleep.”he mused.
Source: Clarin