😭Very sad news today! Jasmine shares heartbreaking news about her baby daughter Matilda

Jasmine took to Instagram to wish her followers a Happy Mother’s Day, but also raised concerns about raising her daughter in America.
Jasmine explained that they celebrate Mother’s Day on December 8 in Panama. So she’s very used to celebrating the day even though it “really hits her hard.” This Mother’s Day is different for Jasmine because she has Matilda now. She feels like she is a part of the American Mother’s Day celebration now. Jasmine added that she was praying about the “things she wishes she could say,” but can’t. “But, I just ask you to keep in your prayers…” Jasmine added.
Jasmine asked her fans to pray that her daughter is never taken away from her. Jasmine did not mention why she was fearing it, but added it was due to “all this situation and everything.” Jasmine added that whatever was happening to her was “very scary,” even though she left out some crucial information about why she was concerned about Matilda’s safety.
What Jasmine Saying She’s Scared For Matilda’s Safety Means
Jasmine’s Secret Pregnancy & New Fears
Jasmine kept her pregnancy a secret until the final months, even announcing the birth of her daughter Matilda a month after she was born. On the 90 Day: The Last Resort Tell All, she refused to reveal her due date, saying she was superstitious. Jasmine explained that she only shared those details with close family and trusted friends. Her pregnancy wasn’t easy. She was hospitalized multiple times and feared her baby might be born with special needs or a heart defect.
Fortunately, Jasmine had a healthy delivery. However, something else now seems to be troubling her. She has claimed that her baby is going to be taken away, but hasn’t explained who might do it or why. Jasmine has previously addressed rumors about being deported, though she still appears to be legally married to Gino. She has also been working with an immigration lawyer and seems to be actively managing her immigration status, suggesting there’s no immediate concern on that front.










