This is the moment a grieving influencer releases a blue balloon into the sky carrying a letter written for her baby son who died just weeks after his birth.
The footage shows Fernanda Moreno standing with her partner as they let go of the balloon during a Three Kings Day tradition in Mexico on 5th January.
Moreno shared the video on her Instagram stories following the recent death of her newborn son Atlas.
She captioned the clip: “You deserved to send your little letter my love.”
The video shows the couple watching the blue balloon rise into the sky as part of a tradition in which children send letters with wishes ahead of Three Kings Day.

Moreno, 28, had revealed days earlier that her son Atlas had died.
She announced that Atlas passed away on the morning of 25th December (2025).
In a message shared on Instagram, she wrote in English: “With a heart full of pain and gratitude, I want to share some very difficult news”.
She added: “My little angel Atlas, our baby, left us on the morning of 25th December.”
Moreno continued: “Although the time God lent him to me was short, I am grateful for every moment I spent with him for every smile and every sound”.
She wrote: “I know my baby loved me and I loved him.”
The influencer asked for privacy during the family’s grief and said: “I want to ask that you respect the deep pain that his dad and I are going through right now.”

She added: “His departure has left an enormous void in our lives but we know he is in a better place and that one day we will be together again”.
Moreno thanked followers for their support and wrote: “I am infinitely grateful for all the good wishes and words of love you have given us”.
She said: “Each one of you witnessed the change and the blessing Atlas brought to our lives and we are trying to find the strength to move forward”.
Atlas was born on 9th October 2025.
Moreno did not publicly share the cause of her son’s death.
She said the family chose a private moment by the sea to say goodbye to their baby and shared the message “I love you Atlas.”

Moreno became known through her participation in the reality television show Acapulco Shore and later appeared on the programme La Isla.
She currently lives in Mexico City and continues to receive messages of support following the loss of her son.














