Congratulations to Geraldine Ponce, fiancee of Luis Diaz, on the birth of their second child! Pictures of Charlotte, the couple’s newborn kid, are just stunning

Congratulations to Luis Diaz’s fiancée Geraldine Ponce, the new mother!

On Thursday evening, the happy couple became parents for the second time with the birth of their daughter Charlotte.

Geraldine, 24, and Luis, 27, shared adorable photos of themselves holding their new baby girl with their two-year-old daughter Roma at the hospital bedside to announce the happy news.

Just one day before welcoming their beautiful baby girl, Liverpool midfielder Luis and his squad made it to the Carabao Cup final.

In addition to several loving photos, the description read: “CHARLOTTE, is such a long awaited and desired little girl, who came into our lives with incredible magic.”On April 25th, our 7th anniversary, we made the decision to witness the growth of our family. Our little one was already here just one month later, in May—another 25, when we received the news we hadn’t anticipated so soon.

Our daughter was born today, January 25, a day we had already marked as significant.

We thank God every day for our daughter. Charlotte has come to bring us joy, love, and memories that will last a lifetime.

From now on, she is the one who owns the 25th of every month. My beautiful princess, I am delighted to have you here.

In addition, the Liverpool winger shared a touching photo of himself wearing a medical cap as he snuggled close to his youngest daughter, with his wife pecking her on the face.

Little Roma became two months old a little over two months ago, and her father, footballer Luis “Mane” Diaz, was still a prisoner.

Last year on November 9, he was finally set free following a harrowing 12-day ordeal thanks to a handover involving a priest from Colombia near the Venezuelan border.

After enduring the terrifying incident, Luis kept playing and eventually scored a late goal in Liverpool’s victory over Luton in November 2023.

He went back to Colombia for international service a few days after the victory, and there were touching emotions when he was released and reunited with his dad.

While his father was a spectator, he went on to score twice as his nation achieved an unprecedented triumph over Brazil.

Combatants from the left-wing insurgent group Ejercito de Liberation Nacional (ELN) abducted his father.

Preceding Luis Manuel’s release, the ELN—an organization denounced as a terrorist group by both the US and EU—admitted guilt for the .