The player’s ex told the world he was not the dad after paternity testThe grievous news came after he had previously inked her name onto him LISTEN NOW: It’s All Starting Off! , accessible any place you get your digital recordings. New episodes each Monday and Thursday
Previous Genuine Madrid protector Vinicius Tobias inked the name of who he believed was his kid on his arm, just for his ex to uncover the child isn’t his.
The Brazilian full-back, who burned through two years borrowed at Los Blancos, is right now playing in the Ukrainian Head Association with Shakhtar Donetsk.
On October 8, Ingrid Lima invited girl Maite into the world close by Tobias, regardless of their partition.
Tobias chose to get Maite’s name inked on his arm in festival, alongside ‘te amo’ which signifies ‘I love you’ in Portuguese.
Nonetheless, his force to be reckoned with ex has since taken to Instagram to share to her 103,000 devotees that Tobias isn’t the dad of her girl.
Vinicius Tobias thought he had become a father before his ex-wife revealed the baby wasn’t his
Tobias even got the daughter’s name tattooed on his arm with the words ‘I love you’
The Brazilian full-back burned through two years borrowed at Genuine Madrid yet showed up
She uncovered that in the wake of parting with Tobias some time prior, she engaged with another man.
It was concluded that Lima would take a paternity test which spread the word about it that Maite was not Tobias’ little girl.
‘I came to give an assertion about something that is getting irritating and that, sadly, I would need to emerge on openly to give you a clarification,’ said Lima.
‘Vinicius and I haven’t been together for some time. During that time, I was involved with somebody as was he. We both continued on with our own personal business.
‘Meanwhile, Maite went along. We concluded to do a DNA test, and Maite isn’t Vinicius’ little girl.’
Influencer Ingrid Lima and Tobias separated earlier this year so she had a paternity test
Tobias right now plays for Shakhtar Donetsk and made his introduction for the club this season
At only 20 years of age, Tobias finished paperwork for Genuine Madrid’s foundation after the conflict in Ukraine kept him from playing for Shakhtar Donetsk following his move from Brazilian side Internacional.
He showed up during his two years in the Spanish capital before at long last making his presentation for Donetsk this season.