James Rodríguez’s Daughter Salomé’s New Look Sparks Controversy: Find Out Why

2023-11-10 03:45:36

James Rodríguez has demonstrated time and time once more the love he feels for his two children: Salomé and Samuel. Last October 28, the Sao Paulo midfielder celebrated the 5 years of “his child” of him. Well, David Ospina’s niece gave a lot to talk regarding with a change of look.

Salomé, daughter of Daniela Ospina, who turned 10 on May 29, renewed her look and generated surprise on social networks. The daughter of the former Real Madrid player changed her hair style and used makeup. Her resemblance to the model, professional volleyball player and businesswoman from Antioquia is undeniable.

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Photo of the new look of James Rodríguez’s daughter

The ‘fan page’ of the captain of the Colombian National Team accompanied the photo with the following text: “It is growing very fast.” Because of his position, Internet users did not hesitate to give their opinion and there were all kinds of comments. Many criticized the use of makeup because they consider it inappropriate for a girl her age; while others admired Salomé’s beauty and left her positive messages.

Opinions divided by Salomé Rodríguez Ospina’s look

“She looks 17 years old, the look doesn’t suit her for her age”, “How pretty Salomé looks, a real teenager”, “so small and already made up”, “Salo is very beautiful”, “more beautiful every day”, “she It is the perfect combination of mom and dad”, “maturing at an early age. My child is her age and is a baby”, “she is a girl, I think she is 10 years old, but she looks older”, “Salo has grown up and is very pretty”, were some comments regarding the renewed style of the daughter of the former player of the Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.

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