COLOMBIAN MODEL SHARES PICTURES OF HER EIGHT MONTHS PREGNANT HUSBAND…

Sultana, who transitioned from male to female, and Landrau, who transitioned from female to male, have shared their journey openly online. Their story challenges traditional ideas of gender, identity, and parenthood. The pregnancy announcement drew mixed reactions across social media. Supporters celebrated the couple for breaking stereotypes and living authentically. Critics, however, questioned the dynamics of their relationship and the choices involved in their transitions. For the couple, the focus remains on love, commitment, and the excitement of welcoming their child. Sultana’s post showed them embracing joyfully, highlighting the emotional side of their journey.

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