Amara La Negra's Twins Sualteza and Sumajestad Make Modeling Debut

Amara La Negra is not wasting any time when it comes to helping her newborn twins, Sualtesa and Sumajestad, launch their careers.

Three months after giving birth, the Dominican American artist is showcasing the talent of her baby girls by taking them to auditions and sharing their journey on their personal Instagram account.

"We are very excited because today is Sumajestad and Sualteza's first audition, they're going to their talent agency," Amara said. "Let's see how this goes. I pray that they're going to choose them because they're super cute and they're celebrity babies and they're twins."

The singer's loyal fans celebrated the twins getting signed to World of Kids Agency, however, others criticized her and suggested she waited until they were older.

"They are very pretty and will get more than you ever desire for them," one fan said.

"Mami let them be babies first. They are your precious gifts enjoy them as much as you can and let them keep their innocence. You know how this entertainment world can be cruel. 👏❤️," another fan added.

"Damn they just hit 3mos old. Gorgeous babies but let them develop at least a little bit first yall kill me," one fan commented. "[B]abies just like to eat, sh*t an[d] sleep let them get that job down pact first my goodness!!"

The "Momager," as Amara called herself in one of the clips, responded to her haters by replying to the messages.

"Y'all be stressed out about what I do with my kids! ok," she wrote.

The podcast star has also recently received backlash for the name of their daughters alongside father Allan Mueses, who also took to his own Instagram to set people straight about his and Amara's choices as parents.

"I want to chat with this public that's listening, watching or whatever you want to call it. The name of my daughters, Amara's daughters, people, each parent has the right to raise their kids and name them whatever they want," he said in a video. "I understand a lot of you will accept the names, others not."