Celebrities react to Isabelle Daza's son saying he's "over COVID" in viral video
- Isabelle Daza and Adrien Semblat's son, Baltie, has recently buzzed the online community
- On Instagram, Isabelle uploaded a video of her son talking about COVID and swab tests
- At one point, baby Baltie even demonstrated how he got the swab test with a piece of bread
- The said video elicited several reactions and comments from netizens and celebrities online
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Isabelle Daza and Adrien Semblat's eldest son, Balthazar Gabriel Semblat, or baby Baltie, have captured the hearts of netizens and celebrities.
On Saturday, July 10, KAMI learned that the 33-year-old celebrity mom posted a video of her son talking about COVID and how it changed the world.
In her online post, the actress even included a hilarious caption to it, "Social interactions these days."
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Throughout the video, baby Baltie could be heard and seen talking about taking PCR tests and how some countries require the usage of face masks.
"Do you have to take the PCR test? Did you get vaccinated? Did your parents get vaccinated? We always have to alcohol our hands!" he said.
At one point, netizens doubled in laughter when baby Baltie demonstrated how he got the swab test with a piece of bread.
"I had so many swab tests, they put it here," he said, poking his nose with the bread. At the end of the video, Baltie said, "Honestly, I'm so over... over COVID."
Watch the video below:
Isabelle Daza is a Filipina actress, model and celebrity mom whose mother is Miss Universe winner Gloria Diaz. She is married to Adrien Semblat, a French businessman.
As reported earlier by KAMI, Isabelle Daza stunned netizens when she shared several photos from her grand 10-hour road trip in France on social media.
Meanwhile, the celebrity mom and her husband, Adrien Semblat, went viral after flaunting their 'vaccinated by Pfizer' caps online.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh