Vanna White wheels were rotating. this Phrase.
After posting a video with his son Nikko (30) in December, White's first child was regarded as a “thirst trap” on the Internet. For the co -host (67) of the Wheel of Fortune, this term was not used.
“Recently, I posted a video of my son, Nikko, but had a great response,” said White. Thursday Ryan Squest episode A game program.
“I don't know,” she added.
Fortunately, Shirest intervenes to help white out.
“Children call sunlight as thirst traps,” said Shirest, 50. “Apparently, it was very tough.” [top]。 He went to the baby gap to buy the shirt. Very tight, they were surprisingly cool and no one knew what they cooked. “
White enjoyed spending time in the kitchen together, despite being a little confused by his son called “thirst trap.”
“We made Uncle Roy's chicken,” she said.
Shirest thanked Roy's recipe, and Nikko thanked him, “that tight shirt.”
“I'm going to post another video today,” said White.
Late that day, she was a mother of two children (27) with her daughter George Santo Pietro, and she shared a video of her mother and son cooking Pasnip soup.
White captition, “I will introduce another recipe.” Instagram video。 “We have the best soup to make at home, whether you are a Pasnip enthusiast or who has never eaten it before.”
Nikko replied, “It's definitely a simple dish.”
The fans gathered again in the comments and pushed the drums.
“I'm happy to see you !!!!” A follower wrote, and another user commented, “I'm the best chef.”
Meanwhile, Nikko -sha, on the other hand, called “happy” in December.
“Obviously, her fans were really kind and I was furious just because I just said in all kinds of interesting things in the comments,” said the real estate agent. Tonight's entertainment at that time. “I've always loved standing in front of the camera, and I've been eager to work on social media, which occupies a big part of my job, so I feel that it is natural and good.”
However, Nikko is not all online chatting.
“People look at me as such a heartbreak, and are hungry for me and everything else,” he explained. “I love everything, but at the same time, it's really good to recall a lot of philanthropy, work hard every day, remembering something meaningful in my life.”
“That's for me,” Nikko added. “Influence”





