Many people questioned Paul’s paternity, with some accusing Rachel of infidelity or suggesting the baby might have been switched at birth. These comments quickly flooded the post announcing the birth on the truck stop’s Facebook page, overshadowing the family’s joy. In an effort to address the rumors, the Celina 52 Truck Stop edited their announcement to explain that Rachel has African American ancestry that can skip generations, which might explain their son’s skin color. They also mentioned that newborn jaundice—a common condition that can temporarily affect a baby’s skin tone—could be a factor. The post ended with a plea for kindness amid the speculation.
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