Ball King Pele unfortunately died of illness at the age of 82. He left behind his Japanese wife Marcia Aoki márcia aoki and 8 children, one of whom was adopted.
Pele has had three marriages in his life. On July 9, 2016, the 75-year-old Pele married his 44-year-old Japanese girlfriend Marcia Aoki in Sao Paulo.
Bailey has a total of 8 children, 3 of which were born to his first wife and white supermodel Rosemeri dos Reis Cholbi (1966-1982), namely daughter Kely, son Edinho and daughter Jennifer.
Bailey and his second wife, gospel singer Axilia Lemos, have 3 children, including son joshua and daughter celeste, and adopted daughter gemima at 8 months old.
Pele and Marcia Aoki have no children, but he has two illegitimate daughters, flavia christina and sandra regina, who were born out of extramarital affairs.
Brazilian media globo reported that the 55-year-old Pele's eldest daughter, Kelly Nascimento, posted a photo with a smiling face on social media one day after her father's death.
Brazilian media said that Pele’s daughter Kelly Nascimento posted this happy photo with her friends on social media one day after her father’s death, but many Brazilians thought it was inappropriate. been deleted.
Regarding this, netizens said, "Finally we can divide the family property", "Don't pretend, I can finally divide the family property", "I got the money, can you be unhappy?" "The whole world feels regretful, what the family thinks But it’s just an inheritance.” “I can’t help it, I can’t control it, I can handle it.” “It seems that I don’t have any real feelings for the king of the ball!” “The inheritance is finally distributed, and it’s okay to take a photo to share.” Realized" "Another bunch of white-eyed wolves" "I heard that there is an inheritance of 100 million? Divided it?" "So there is a reason why Europeans and Americans always give people a false feeling." But it's sad after death!" "I took pictures of what I thought in my heart" "Every family has hard-to-read scriptures" "The private life of the football king is rich enough..."