Mar 17 • 14:41 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

Sebastián Graviotto, after the criticism he received for not witnessing the birth of his son Timoteo: 'I am the one who suffered the most'

Sebastián Graviotto addresses criticism about not being present for the birth of his son Timoteo, asserting he was there energetically despite physical absence due to work commitments.

Sebastián Graviotto has recently faced backlash on social media for not attending the birth of his second child, Timoteo, with actress Juana Repetto. Despite being physically absent during the cesarean section due to work obligations related to his job as a snowboarding coach, Graviotto emphasized that he was present in an 'energetic' sense. His unique perspective on fatherhood also reflects the challenges many parents face when balancing work and family obligations.

In mid-February, Graviotto welcomed Timoteo into the world, marking his third child. On the day of the birth, he shared a poignant video on his Instagram of a snowy landscape accompanied by John Lennon's "Beautiful Boy," capturing an emotional moment that resonated with many of his followers. A week later, he posted a heartfelt update about his meeting with the newborn, seeking to validate his emotional connection to the birth despite the absence.

Graviotto took part in an interview with News Digitales, where he voiced his frustration at the unfair criticism he received and disclosed his decision to pursue legal action against a lawyer who publicly analyzed his situation online. This case highlights broader discussions in society about parental roles, work-life balance, and the impact of public opinion on personal family matters.

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