Natalia Becker swooned as she revealed her son is a huge fan of The Beatles.
The Good Will Ambassador for the World Health Organisation has been married to Liverpool FC number one, Alisson Becker, since 2015. The happy couple share two children named Matteo and Helena.
They are enjoying a well-deserved break after a gruelling season as the family have travelled home to Brazil to celebrate Matteo's third birthday. The youngster enjoyed a Paw Patrol themed party to celebrate his special day.
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Natalia revealed on Instagram today the family is heading to their farm in Brazil as she shared snaps of Alisson and Matteo in cowboy clothes. She gushed as she later posted a clip of Matteo singing along to Yellow Submarine on their way to the farm.
She captioned the post: "There once was a cowboy who liked the Beatles."
Natalia revealed the family is delighted to have returned home to Brazil and yesterday shared an emotional message to commemorate Matteo's birthday. She said: "What a beautiful and special party we had yesterday! How nice to be able to celebrate Matteo's life with our loved ones here in Brazil!"
Natalia shares a close friendship away from the pitch with Fabinho's wife, Rebeca Tavares. She took to the comments to praise the family after the update.
The post translated to: "Beautiful family." Natalia is also close friends with Everton FC star Allan. The defensive midfielder recently married Thais Valentim, who also lauded the post. She said "amores", which translates to "loves".
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