Juana Repetto has welcomed her third child, a son named Timoteo, on February 12th. While the actress initially chose to keep images of her newborn private, her father, Nicolás Repetto, shared the first photo of the baby with fans, quickly capturing hearts online.
Juana Repetto y Timoteo
How Sebastián Graviotto announced the birth of his second child with Juana Repetto from afar
The arrival of Timoteo marks a significant moment in Juana Repetto’s life. The actress welcomed her third child on February 12th, under unique circumstances: she and Sebastián Graviotto had separated almost a year prior, but maintain a friendly relationship.
The story began with a twist. Juana discovered she was pregnant after the couple had already ended their relationship. Despite this, both continued to support the pregnancy, each in their own way.
Graviotto was unable to be present for the birth, as he has been working outside the country for several months and couldn’t adjust his work schedule to travel. However, he chose a symbolic way to present his support.
On the day Timoteo was born, Graviotto shared John Lennon’s classic song “Beautiful Boy” on his social media, accompanied by images of falling snow. Many interpreted this as a deeply personal and emotional gesture.
The song was a deliberate choice: it’s one of the former Beatle’s most personal compositions, expressing a father’s unconditional love and desire to be close, regardless of distance. The virtual dedication was seen as a way to embrace his newborn son from afar.
Juana had previously addressed the situation when a follower asked if Graviotto would be at the birth, responding: “The father has been working outside the country for a couple of months and won’t be able to arrive until after the baby is born.”
As she navigated one of the most momentous experiences of her life, the actress went through labor without the physical presence of her son’s father. But, despite the distance, the musical gesture demonstrated that emotion found a way to express itself.
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