Social networks discuss cake for 13-year-old son Dmitry Peskov

On his 13th birthday, Mick received a real masterpiece of culinary art. Which did not suit everyone’s taste.

Tell me honestly, do you order cakes for your children for their birthdays? Well, at least once it happened? Yes, here I am too. There were fairies on our cake. My daughter liked them very much. A friend of her son ordered a cake based on the Zombies against Plants toy. He was just a fan of this stupidity! So what? Why not please your beloved child? After all, this is not a gun for shooting zombies.

Surely the same motives – about childish joy – were guided by Mika Peskov’s mother Ekaterina Solotsinskaya. Yes, the ex-wife of the current press secretary of the President Dmitry Peskov. They got married back in 1994, went through hard times together, and broke up in 2012. Catherine and Dmitry have three children – daughter Elizabeth and two sons, Denis and Mick. It was around the birthday of the latter in social networks that, in our opinion, the most absurd dispute happened.

13-year-old Mick with his sister Lisa

How it all began – Catherine published on her page a photo of the cake that she presented to her son on his 13th birthday. It is made in the form of a black “Gelendvagen” with flashing lights and a license plate “Sands 13”. Miku probably just likes cool cars – well, who doesn’t like them at that age? And not sculpt a 13-year-old guy with a cake with children’s characters, he will not appreciate …

However, many of Catherine’s subscribers saw a double bottom in the sweet gift. “Is this a joke? .. The cake is terrible! Mick is a normal kid, why does he need this crap with flashing lights and gel ?! Katya, don’t you think this is horror? ” – raged in the comments. “Why a joke? The child is being prepared for caste initiation. Now a chocolate flasher, and then a real one, like dad’s. “

Catherine, like a real lady, did not respond to malicious comments. But one could say, paraphrasing Freud: “Sometimes a cake is just a cake.”

Interview

Do you think there is a subtext in the cake for the boy?

  • Of course, everything is clear here – they prepare from a young age for a career as a politician.

  • The cake is just not very cute. Although, if you remove the flashing lights …

  • A normal cake is what a 13 year old needs.

  • It seems that all this swearing is just out of envy. The cake is not cheap.

  • Why all this pathos? The main thing is that the child likes it.

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