At the Celina 52 Truck Stop, where I work as a cashier, they recently celebrated the arrival of a new family member. They shared a post on Facebook, featuring a joyful photo of the family, and wrote, “Congratulations to our cashier Rachel and her fiancé Paul Buckman on the birth of their baby boy, Cash Jamal Buckman, on Saturday at 6:18pm.”
It was surprising to many that Rachel and Paul, who are both white, have a black baby.
As anticipated, individuals began leaving unkind comments
on the post, accusing Rachel of cheating.
The shop later included a new message providing clarification.
Paul is indeed the father. Rachel carries African American DNA that can be passed down through generations, resulting in a child with darker skin.
Additionally, they mentioned the potential occurrence of jaundice and concluded their message with the request to “Please be considerate.”
However, the jokes people kept making at the couple’s expense didn’t come to an end.
Congratulations! I’m certain he resembles his father.
Where can we find him?
“Definitely needs a DNA test; what if they accidentally mixed up the kiddos in the nursery?” another added.
“I feel sorry for Paul, being duped like this is a whole new level of creep. Hopefully he’ll wise up,” a third wrote.
After reading the comments, Rachel chose to post her own ancestry test results. She stated, “To those who doubt my black DNA, maybe this will clarify things for you. These are my ancestry DNA results! STOP spreading false rumors about me and my fiancé Paul Buckman. He is the father of Lil Cash.”
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