Singer Michael Bublé has given fans a rare glimpse of his daughter Vida as he bounces back from accusations of abusive behaviour towards his wife.
Argentinian actress Luisana , 32, defended their marriage last week after a controversy generated by footage of him elbowing her during an Instagram Live.
The mum-of-three said she would choose her husband ‘a thousand times over’ and assured the public she was not suffering any problems in her marriage.
Baby love: Michael Bublé gave fans a rare glimpse of daughter Vida, 21 months, on Tuesday as he bounced back from accusations of abusive behaviour towards wife Luisana Lopilato
Moment: Michael melted as he overheard Vida say ‘Daddy’ and called out in Spanish spoken in an Argentinian accent: ‘Mi amor, vení a Papi’ – which means ‘My love, come to Daddy’
The star couple looked happy on Tueday as they let Vida, 21 months, take centre stage in a new video recorded from their home ahead of a morning gym session.
Bublé, 44, branded a male chauv’nist after the elbow video and the publication of old footage picked apart by Argentinian media including one clip where he told Luisana: ‘You’re dead’, was all smiles as he spoke in Spanish and then English.
He melted as he overheard Vida say ‘Daddy’ and called out in Spanish spoken in an Argentinian accent: ‘Mi amor, vení a Papi’ – which means ‘My love, come to Daddy.’
Love: The star couple looked happy as they let Vida, 21 months, take centre stage in a new video recorded from their home ahead of a morning gym session
Luisana sat her daughter on her knee and encouraged her to wave to online fans before Michael started singing pop hit ‘I love it when you call me señorita’ but let Vida finish the chorus.
The Canadian then reverted to English, jumping up and getting his daughter to join in a “workout warm-up” to 1993 dance hit I like to Move It before suggesting he and his wife start their morning exercise with stomach and glute-toning planks.
The couple looked happy and relaxed at all times.
The latest: Michael and Luisana were targeted in ‘a failed effort of cyber bullying’ by people after footage appeared to show him roughly elbowing her in an Instagram Live, his rep told E!
Response: In an impassioned statement to her Instagram followers on Sunday, the Chiquititas actress, 32, thanked fans for their concern yet was quick to defend her nine-year-marriage – saying she would choose her husband a ‘thousand times over’
Argentinian media claimed it was the first time they had let their daughter star on their social media, although Michael shared a rare snap of Vida earlier this month as she played with her tea cup set on his Instagram page.
In November last year. he introduced the youngster to his audience during a performance in Amsterdam.
He interrupted his show to sit on the stage with her for a few minutes and try to have a conversation with his microphone in front of her before handing their daughter back to her mum.
Last week’s elbow video and the abuse claims it led to have been described as ‘ridiculous’ by a spokesman for Bublé who insisted: ‘All everyone needs to do is see them on together on Facebook Live every day.
‘They are equal and loving partners and treat each other with the greatest respect. They are a beautiful couple.’
Following the release of the ‘elbowing’, in a new video, Luisana said: ‘I’ve seen your messages over the weekend and I am very thankful. Thank you for worrying’.
Angry: The mother-of-three, who shares five-year-old Noah, Elias, three, and Vida, seven months with her husband, became frustrated by comments urging her to leave Michael
Speaking in Spanish in the clip, which has been translated to English by Hola!, she went on: ‘It’s very important that we pay attention to these problems that have been mentioned and that I am lucky not to suffer.’
Using the misunderstanding to shed light on domestic issues, she added: ‘But, it is important to pay attention to be able to help women that are going through it.’
The mother-of-three, who shares Noah, five, Elias, three, and Vida, with her husband, became frustrated by comments urging her to leave Michael and wrote lengthy statement in Spanish, which was translated by Hello!
She wrote: ‘It’s not fair! This person is doing harm and taking advantage of this pandemic where people are suffering, dying to have fame and more followers’ – speaking of a Twitter user, who shared the original video.
Luisana explained to her 4.7 million followers: ‘He is telling lies that I will not allow because he disrespects my family, so I ask you, who have trusted me so much over the years, that you do not allow it either!’
She concluded: ‘The world needs more than ever ‘love, hope, values, unity and solidarity’ NOT these types of people.’
Michael only recently returned to social media, having quit using the platforms when his son Noah was diagnosed with cancer aged three in 2016.
Noah was given the all-clear from the disease in 2017 after undergoing chemo, but Michael decided to steer clear of platforms such as Instagram until now.
‘It’s not fair! This person is doing harm and taking advantage of this pandemic where people are suffering, dying to have fame and more followers,’ she wrote on Instagram of a Twitter user, who shared the video of Buble yanking Lopilato and throwing his arms around her
The Haven’t Met You Yet hitmaker has said he began using it again so he could better support fans during the coronavirus pandemic, explaining: ‘It can be a great voice for good’.
Michael said he hoped he and his wife could bring people together and provide some reassurance.
He told ET Canada the current situation reminded them of their son’s diagnosis: ‘It truly had an impact when we started to think about families who were going through tough stuff like we were…
‘There was a point with Noah when his counts were low and we really had to be careful about viruses and things because his immune system was really weak…
‘My wife and I started to think about, not just kids, but adults and mothers, brothers…
‘A lot of people are going through hard enough things, and then putting [the coronavirus] on top. I think that really affected us. We understood how desperate, how panicked, how scary this is…
‘I think we both felt that it was almost part and parcel that if we were gonna ask people to stay home and not leave and to stay in their apartment or to stay in their house or their condo or whatever it was…
‘We felt like we better be part of giving people something to do while they’re there. We can actually talk to people about mental health.’
He and Luisiana first met back in 2009, when Lopilato played Buble’s love interest for his single Haven’t Met You Yet.
The pair got engaged later that year, and went on to marry in April 2011.
Perfect match: Michael and Luisiana first met back in 2009, when Lopilato played Buble’s love interest for his single Haven’t Met You Yet.