2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Lourdes Stephen captured the eyes of the Dominican Republic with a bikinazo. The Salt and Pepper presenter (Univisión) traveled to her country with her husband, attorney Michael Puchades, and her baby Michael Victor.
Puchades himself admired the figure of his wife sharing a photo of her in a swimsuit while they were taking a boat ride. My princess of the seas. Beautiful my love”, he expressed along with the image, which the Dominican shared on her social networks.
Stephen also released a video admiring a sunset, a photo taking a boat ride with his father, and another image in the sand with her husband and baby.
The new mom has lost the 55 pounds she gained during her pregnancy and has regained her curves. Stephen revealed that the secret lies in drinking plenty of water, getting lymphatic and reducing massages, and exercising on an elliptical machine. That in addition to eating healthy, a diet rich in vegetables and protein.
This trip to the Dominican Republic was more special since it was the first time that her baby went to the beach. The journalist shared photos of Michael Victor enjoying the sea. The boy also tried mangú, a typical dish from his mother's homeland, while Stephen broke the diet with a sancocho.
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