Maxi López addresses backlash over advancing Lando's birth

Following the announcement of his son Lando's birth, Argentine ex-footballer Maxi López clarified social media criticisms about advancing the delivery. He explained it was a medically necessary cesarean due to a clinical condition.

Maxi López faced backlash on social media after the early January 2026 birth of his son Lando with partner Daniela Christiansson. In a statement, López detailed that he requested to advance the delivery as a cesarean was required due to a clinical condition affecting mother and baby. "It was misunderstood," he said, emphasizing health as the priority.

The controversy arose from initial reports of the premature birth, which followed López's joyful Instagram announcement holding the newborn—his fifth child overall and second with the Swedish model. The clarification aims to dispel speculation and underscore the role of medical decisions in such cases.

López, retired from professional football, continues to share family updates online, building on the recent milestone.

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