People Tell New Dad To Take DNA Test & Accuse His Wife of Cheating After Seeing Their Baby
People urged a new dad to take a DNA test after seeing that his child looked nothing like him. His partner felt ridiculed after people accused her of cheating on him.
When Baby Zayne was born, it was as if the world stood still for the new parents who realized their child looked nothing like them. Baby Zayne had white skin, and that in itself was enough for people to doubt the mom's loyalty to her husband.
People accused Vivienne of cheating on her husband, Ezekiel, because of their baby's skin color. Other people outside their relationship had pre-conceived notions about whether or not Zayne was truly Ezekiel's child.
Baby Zayne's mom said she had "the shock of [her] life" when he was born. Now, Zayne is eight months old, and his parents often show photos of their beautiful boy and respond to nasty accusations.
"People go to my husband to tell him to get a DNA test," Vivienne admitted. Although those comments hurt her, she's learned to live with them, and she chooses to block out the negativity.
Vivienne and Ezekiel were friends for years before they took their relationship to the next level. The fact that people questioned her loyalty to her husband hurt her deeply because of how long they'd been together.
They always knew they wanted to start a family. When they fell pregnant, Vivienne couldn't help but picture what their child would look like.
When doctors handed Zayne to her, she was shocked at his skin color but immediately loved him. After all, it was her child, and nothing was going to change that.
Anyone with knowledge of albinism would quickly determine that Zayne had it. However, others chose to ask even the most absurd questions, implying that Ezekiel wasn't Zayne's biological dad.
It has been a struggle for the proud parents to head out with their child as people ask Ezekiel whether he's Zayne's birth father.
In their native Nigeria, where they both were from before moving to Cyprus, people discriminate against those with albinism. While their families are supportive of them, others aren't as kind.
Vivienne, Ezekiel, and Zayne | Source: Youtube.com/People
Vivienne, Ezekiel, and Zayne | Source: Youtube.com/People
People with albinism in Nigeria get bullied and maltreated. The concerned parents feel the larger community isn't educated about albinism in the country.
Despite everything, Vivienne and Ezekiel are determined to raise Zayne in a loving, healthy environment. They refuse to listen to the noise coming from the outside and choose to focus on their little family.
Vivienne, Ezekiel, and Zayne | Source: Youtube.com/People
In a similar story, a dark-skinned dad demanded a DNA test on his pale baby as she didn't look like him or any of his sons. The results had him stunned.