Since the birth of their daughter Indigo, Evaluna Montaner and Camilo Echeverry have been extremely careful when sharing details about the girl on social networks. The couple decided not to reveal the girl’s face for a long time, but now it has finally been revealed.

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Indigo was born on April 9, 2022, and the couple’s followers eagerly wanted to see her face. Since then, they have only had access to images of his feet, hands and back. But recently, everything changed with the publication of a video revealing the girl’s appearance.

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This is what Indigo looks like, daughter of Camila and Evaluna

The girl’s face was revealed in a video taken by a fan and shared on social media. In the audiovisual clip, you can see how Evaluna and Camilo arrive at the stadium in Miami where Lionel Messi was introduced to his new team, and the singer can be seen there holding his daughter in his arms.

The girl was wearing a black and white checkered dress, was barefoot, and her hair was short and loose in the air.

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♬ Indigo – Camilo & Evaluna Montaner

The video quickly went viral, garnering dozens of comments such as: “she reminds me a lot of Eva Luna”, “she is beautiful”, “we finally met her, she is beautiful”, part of the message in the post shared on Tik Tok reads.

Evaluna exposes her daughter Indigo’s little mischief with her teeth, while her followers notice her new look with an enlarged bust

The couple still hasn’t made a statement about the video, but it’s possible that they or even Ricardo Montaner will say something about it.

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Last March, the Venezuelan singer expressed his displeasure with the Despierta América program on the Univisión network for showing pictures of his granddaughter, little Índigo.

“We Montanans take care of our little children from the public eye, just for protection, we live in a cruel world and we need to protect them as much as possible,” she said then, disapproving of the media’s intrusion into her privacy, when her daughter and Camilo were still around. They do not present it on their networks nor do they currently want to do so. (AND)