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Vera Sidika Praises Brown Mauzo’s Relationship With His Daughter Asia

Vera Sidika has been documenting her maternity experience as though she’ll be writing a memoir any day now.

The socialite contributed to her diary once again when she told her fans how her daughter, Asia, was devastated when her husband, Brown, had to go for work.

Vera mentioned in an Instagram story that she had to yank her daughter away from her father who was departing.

“Hahaha. The fun is over for Asia. Her nanny had to bring her back to house. Lol.”

“Hahaha. The fun is over for Asia. Her nanny had to bring her back to house. Lol.”

She added that Asia was so downcast she started crying because her dad had to leave. Brown himself had to bring her back to the house before he left for work.

“Asia was crying seeing her dad drive off. She had to jump on a little ride in the car before he brought her back. Woi!”

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Vera’s clip demonstrates Brown’s role as a terrific father to Asia, as well as the type of relationship the two have.

This is in stark contrast to previous allegations that the singer failed to be present for his firstborn daughter, Lareesa Brown Mauzo.

Some admirers came out in force in April to criticize Brown for ignoring her on her birthday.

Lareesa is his first kid with Fatima, his former lover, whom he claims is still legally married to him.

Lareesa’s mother decorated her Facebook page for her birthday with adorable photographs of her daughter dressed in a stunning pink tutu and posing next to a coco melon-themed cake.

Brown, on the other hand, remained silent on social media about her birthday, which followers instantly noticed.

Some admirers suspected that he had abandoned his first family, as Fatima has previously referred to him as an absentee father.

Let’s not forget that Mauzo stirred eyebrows last year when he revealed that after Asia was born, he’d always desired a baby girl.

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