Бывшую жену Гуфа заподозрили в сумасшествии
Aizu Anokhin was convicted of a new haircut son.

Бывшую жену Гуфа заподозрили в сумасшествии

ISA Anokhina son Sam. January 2017

Photo: @aizalovesam Instagram ISA

Son ISA Anokhina and Guf — Sam

Photo: @aizalovesam Instagram ISA

Ex-wife of rapper Guf ISAs Anokhina unexpectedly for its subscribers decided to change the image of the son of Sam. Boy, for a long time, who wore long hair suddenly became the owner of super short haircuts. Now on the head of a six year old son ISA flaunts a hairstyle “under a zero”. Immediately after the Transfiguration ex-wife Gufa released footage of the photo shoot son in a new way.

The decision of the ISA to get rid of a luxurious head of hair of the son has become a cause for criticism of its subscribers. The fact that since the birth of Sam under the strict guidance of her mother had let her hair grow. For five years he had long hair to his shoulders, which caused misunderstanding on the part of Network users. “Sam look like a girl! Take him finally to the hairdresser!” — regularly wrote Anokhina. She is much annoyed at such advice and continued to defend its position. She liked that she was the mother of a boy with an unusual hairstyle.

The boy’s father Guf was also against the “girly” image of the son. Last spring, he secretly took the boy into the cabin, where he made a short cut. ISA then was shocked by the incident and got into a fight over this with former lover. “Dad, Sam says that he’s a dad, not when you have to pay for doctors, training, clothing, and the salary of the nurse, and when it can annoy me. Sorry, my parents made a deal with him. Let shear. Then let them still pay child support at least once over the years, and I do not work non-stop!” — wrote ISA.

Recently Anokhina still found a way again to get to speak about the hair of her son. “Suddenly … I was crazy about that hair cut. It is generally below the knee was shaved…”, “Why? What a nightmare!”, “ISA has gone crazy? From one extreme to another. The “Golden mean” — not about the family,” wrote ISA.