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Former Barcelona striker Samuel Eto’O Fils who played with the GOAT who is currently making all the news, Lionel Messi, has shocked social media users by flaunting his grown-up kids.
Turns out for being a strong and athletic man, Eto’O could never find a way to give birth to a man.
Eto’O has flaunted his kids in a post on his Facebook page and netizens are shocked to discover the man has four grown girls and no boys amongst his offspring.
The all-time leading goalscorer in African Cup of Nations history has taken his family on a relaxing trip to the Maldives, which our investigations show is a favourite holiday spot of his.
This is not the first time he and his family have been spotted in the Maldives.
Eto’O shared a photo of himself with his wife and their kids as well as an elderly woman we surmise might be his mother-in-law due to her resemblance to his wife.
Eto’O shared the photo on Facebook adding the caption: “Some rest, lots of joy and lots of love. My family: my strength, my haven of peace. Thank you so much for these precious moments princesses!”
His post tagged the Baglion Hotels, indicating that is where he and his family are residing in the South Asian country.
Checkout the photo of Eto’O and family below…
The Cameroonian legend has four daughters according to the online encyclopedia Wikipedia, as shown in the photos he posted.
The girls are named Maelle, Étienne, Siena and Lynn.
He married his sweetheart Georgette in 2007 and she’s the mother of Sienna and Lynn, whilst the other two are from prior relationships.
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