
Valentina Cervantes's tender interview with her 5-year-old daughter Olivia
Enzo Fernández's daughter charmed Instagram followers with her sincere and funny responses
Sometimes, you don't need flashes or television studios to capture the attention of thousands of people. All it takes is a spontaneous chat, a mother with a cellphone in hand, and a girl who responds with total naturalness. This was the first public interview of Olivia Fernández, the daughter of Enzo Fernández and Valentina Cervantes, which went viral after being posted on the influencer's Instagram stories.
In a relaxed dynamic, Valentina invited her followers to send questions for Olivia to answer. The premise was simple, but the result exceeded any expectations: with tenderness, boldness, and occurrences worthy of her age, the five-year-old revealed a part of her world, between pasta with sauce, anecdotes with her little brother, and a deep affection for her country.

One of the first moments that captivated users was when Valentina asked her if she preferred living in Argentina or England, the country where the family currently resides due to Enzo's football career at Chelsea. "I like wherever they take me, but I like Argentina more because it has my favorite food," she replied without hesitation, making it clear that despite the distance, her roots remain very present.
The interview also revealed part of the family dynamic, especially the relationship with her brother Benjamín. When asked by followers if they fought, Olivia answered with irresistible sincerity: "Yes, Benja pulls my hair." When her mother wanted to know who behaved better, the little girl didn't hesitate: "I listen more," she said with a mischievous smile, while Valentina agreed with her amid laughter.

The most emotional moment came when they talked about football. Faced with the classic question: "River or Boca?", Olivia chose without doubt the club where her dad excelled and that is part of her family's recent history. "I like River because Julián played there and he's my friend from when I was little. And in 2022, when my dad and he played against Mexico and I was little, he picked me up," she recalled sweetly, referring to Julián Álvarez, world champion alongside Enzo.
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