the moving confidences of Camille Santoro (Large families) about her children

This Friday, October 13, Camille Santoro (Large Families) gave news of the little family returning on social networks after a long absence.

Known for their participation in the show Large Families: Life in XXL, the Santoro family recently learned some sad news. The small tribe has also recently disappeared from the networks. An absence explained by the death of Camille Santoro’s father last June. For the mother, the mourning was difficult to manage. On October 9, the latter clarified that his family lived “dark times”, that she would not have “never imagined”. Back on Instagram, Camille confided this Friday, October 13 that she was well supported by her family and her children. “They’re so cool and I’m so lucky.”she shared proudly.

Overwhelmed by recent events, the mother did not have the opportunity to share the children’s daily lives on Instagram, generally expected by their subscribers. “I have spoken to you little about children or shared little about children’s daily lives”, she confirmed. Children who “are really growing up way too fast” for the young mother. Only two years old, little Alba returned to daycare and to the great joy of her mother, “it’s going really well”. “When I drop her off, it’s not always crazy. She wants to stay glued to me. But I’m sure she has a good time there, so it’s largely OK”she added.

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Camille Santoro, (Large families) “Alessio is the cream of the crop.”

As for Emie, Camille describes her as “a nice little girl”specifying that she “is way too cool. At school, she performs, at home, she performs”. Nino, for his part, would be entering his pre-adolescence. Camille describes the young boy as “Nice, a bit sanguine, but pretty cool.” The eldest of the tribe, Alessio, also did not miss his mother’s compliments. “Alessio is the cream of the crop. […] He’s incredible, he’s doing well both at school and at volleyball.”

A little sensitive at the moment, the twins of the family would obviously make an effort. “I have the impression that, since the start of the school year, there are no more tears, there are no more crises that there could have been every morning on the small and medium section”. Despite recent events, the 31-year-old young mother seems satisfied with the children’s return to school.

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