Aya Nakamura begins this year 2022 with a happy event. This Thursday, January 6, to everyone’s surprise, the singer announced that she had welcomed her second child. She then shared two photos of her with a rounded stomach. “Baby mama 2.0 … thank God”, she simply wrote in the caption. A few minutes later, Aya Nakamura published, in Instagram story, a first snapshot of her little girl, whose face is hidden by an emoji and whose first name is still unknown. In her next story, the singer then unveiled the identity of the father, Vladimir Boudnikoff, writing on the photo: “Mom and dad”. He himself shared the news on his Instagram account.
Who is Vladimir Boudnikoff?
Vladimir Boudnikoff is a 33-year-old producer. He is known in the world of music, and has notably worked for artists such as Oboy, Mammout or Sam Poète. It was while collaborating with the Studio Vova label that he met Aya Nakamura. She owes him the success of her music video “Pookie”, for which the producer worked as a director. In November 2020, the singer formalized her relationship with Vladimir Boudnikoff before the latter was accused of having cheated on her on social networks. If the producer had denied these rumors, the couple had yet separated for a time, before being seen together again on Valentine’s Day in 2021.
Already mother of a little Aïcha, 4 years old, Aya Nakamura had confided in January 2021 in the show “50mn Inside” on her vision of education. “We learn about it every day. There, I say to myself: “What is it that she grows up quickly, a child that retains everything.” When I had my daughter, I said to myself that I had to take care of her, now I will have to think of her before thinking of myself, ”said the star. “I think that there are several moms who are in this situation, when my daughter tells me that she saw me on TV, I explain to her that mom was at work. She needs to understand that mom is not just a star and that she is resting on her laurels. “In November 2020, the singer assured that, despite her success, she did not forget to be a mother” like everyone else “.
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