Story RS November 2009

"Marko Jaric: Valentina stole my heart!

Famous Serbian basketball player only for Story says how he decided to attend the delivery of his wife, supermodel Adriana Lima and reveals on which way he helps his beloved wife about their daughter Valentina
Our famous basketball ace, 31-year old Marko Jaric, last Sunday became father for a first time, and these days, he's happily receiving congratulations. His wife, the famous world supermodel Adriana Lima gave birth, on a natural way, to a beautiful girl, whom parents named Valentina Lima Jaric. The famous face of the popular underwear brand Victoria's Secret and player of an NBA team, Memphis Grizzlies are expecting their family and friends to soon visit them in America, when they will also meet their cute baby, of who overjoyed father tells exclusively for Story. Here is the part of the interview with Jaric. Um, my age, I’m gonna leave, like, free for everybody to think about. I’m gonna leave it a secret, so when I get old, nobody will know.

Story: How do you feel since your daughter came to this world?
Marko: I’m still in an emotional chaos. The baby came to the world earlier than it was planned. Even though we expected that Adriana will give birth this month, cause she was in her ninth month of pregnancy, when we went on a standard check, they said to us that she will have to stay and deliver that same day.

Story: Did you attend your first child’s birth?
Marko: Yes, I did and I felt incredible during the delivery. It’s an indescribable cocktail of feelings. Before Adriana gave birth, a lot of my close friends were saying that attending the delivery is an incredible feeling, but you just can’t describe it before you really go through it.

Story: How did you decide to give your girl a name Valentina?
Marko: We chose that name even few months before. We were thinking a lot, and since I’m from Serbia and she’s from Brazil, we lived in Italy and France, and currently we’re in America, we figured that the baby needs to have an international name which isn’t unfamiliar in Brazil and Serbia.

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