Solenn Heussaff’s daughter calls herself ‘Tili Pacquiao’ after getting a black eye

Solenn Heussaff’s daughters Thylane Katana and Maëlys Lionel. Images: Instagram/@solenn

A little black eye never bothered Thylane Katana anyway, as Solenn Heussaff’s eldest daughter even addressed herself as “Tili Pacquiao” after getting a black eye.

Thylane’s bruise caught the attention of netizens on social media after Heussaff shared glimpses of her Palawan getaway with her family on her Instagram account on Tuesday, May 2.

Among the photos showed her smiling, sunkissed daughters, Thylane and Maëlys Lionel, who were seated at what appeared to be a woven mat. Despite Thylane’s apparent excitement, a certain discoloration is noticeably seen below her left eye.

“The best days with my best people. Yes Tili has a black eye but she is all good,” Heussaff said in the caption.

The black eye was not much of a bother to the toddler, as Heussaff’s husband, Nico Bolzico, revealed in the comments section, saying she calls herself “Tili Pacquiao” afterwards, a reference to Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao.

“She calls herself Tili Pacquiao,” Bolzico wrote, accompanied by a series of laughing emojis.

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@solenn

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@solenn

Multilingual Tili

Meanwhile, the actress’ eldest daughter caught the attention of celebrity moms Isabelle Daza, Iya Villania, Iza Calzado, and Katarina Rodriguez, as well as TV personality Tim Yap, after she demonstrated her prowess in speaking multiple languages, as seen in the comments of her post.

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@solenn

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@solenn

This was not the first time Thylane showed signs of being an extraordinary child, as Heussaff revealed in a separate post that her three-year-old daughter can speak four languages including Spanish, French, English and Tagalog.

While it appears that it’s normal for their “multilingual” household, the actress-model said that it’s impressive for a three-year-old girl to effortlessly switch from one language to another.

“Since we live in a multilingual household, it’s only natural for Tili to pick up a word or two of the languages we use. And at 3 years old, she speaks Spanish, French, English and Tagalog! It’s amazing how she can switch languages depending on who she’s talking to. It’s so mesmerizing to listen to,” she said in the caption of her post. EDV

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