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Descendant of 'Blue Blood', Olivia Zalianty's Son is Getting More Handsome - Once Said Not Her Biological Son

Descendant of 'Blue Blood', Olivia Zalianty's Son is Getting More Handsome - Once Said Not Her Biological Son

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Descendant of 'Blue Blood', Olivia Zalianty's Son is Getting More Handsome - Once Said Not Her Biological Son

The life of Olivia Zalianty is now rarely seen, and finally some netizens do not know that the sister of Marcella Zalianty is now a mother. Apparently, the birth of Olivia Zalianty's son was accompanied by unpleasant rumors.

Some netizens have said that the son's face does not resemble Olivia Zalianty's. Not only that, Olivia Zalianty, who hid her pregnancy from the public, was also accused of adopting a child.

Descendant of 'Blue Blood', Olivia Zalianty's Son is Getting More Handsome - Once Said Not Her Biological Son

However, Olivia Zalianty seems to not be bothered by various malicious accusations. It is proven that Olivia continues to enjoy her life with her son.

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Now, the baby named Hydro is often seen in several social media posts of Oliva. As time goes by, some of those criticisms have turned into praises.

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Olivia mentioned that Hydro has experienced rapid development, such as being able to crawl and stand on his own. Netizens now refer to Hydro as handsome and growing up healthy and happy.

Descendant of 'Blue Blood', Olivia Zalianty's Son is Getting More Handsome - Once Said Not Her Biological Son

Who would have thought, Hydro is actually a blue-blooded baby, a descendant of nobility, KLovers. How is that possible? 

Descendant of 'Blue Blood', Olivia Zalianty's Son is Getting More Handsome - Once Said Not Her Biological Son

Olivia Zalianty is known to be married to a noble descendant named Ndaru Kusumo. The man Olivia married has the title KPGH in front of his name.

Descendant of 'Blue Blood', Olivia Zalianty's Son is Getting More Handsome - Once Said Not Her Biological Son

Unlike most celebrities who use babysitters, Olivia Zalianty chooses to take care of her child on her own. Despite being a famous celebrity, Olivia Zalianty is also married to a noble descendant.

Descendant of 'Blue Blood', Olivia Zalianty's Son is Getting More Handsome - Once Said Not Her Biological Son

Hydro grows up surrounded by love and warmth from her grandmother (Tetty Liz Indriati), aunt, and cousins (Marcella Zalianty's children).

Descendant of 'Blue Blood', Olivia Zalianty's Son is Getting More Handsome - Once Said Not Her Biological Son

The presence of baby Hydro also makes Olivia Zalianty and her husband's household more harmonious. Regardless of various negative issues that have been thrown their way, Olivia and her husband choose to live happily and peacefully with their small family.

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