Karoline Leavitt’s actions have come under scrutiny from her nephew’s mother, Bruna Caroline Ferreira, who is not pleased with the way Karoline is conducting herself. In a recent appearance on Erin Burnett’s CNN show, Ferreira expressed her disappointment in Karoline, stating, “Just because you went to a Catholic school doesn’t make you a good Catholic.”
Ferreira, who is the mother of Karoline’s nephew and godson, raised concerns about Karoline’s behavior following her recent detention. She questioned Karoline’s commitment to her faith and motherhood, highlighting the importance of setting a positive example for her child. Ferreira also revealed that she and her husband, Michael Leavitt, had chosen Karoline to be their son’s godmother instead of her own sister, a decision that now seems to be causing tension within the family.
The incident that led to Ferreira’s detention occurred near Boston in mid-November. The Department of Homeland Security disclosed that Ferreira, who hails from Brazil, had entered the U.S. on a B2 tourist visa with an expiration date of June 6, 1999. Additionally, it was revealed that Ferreira had a prior arrest for battery, further complicating her legal status in the country.
Video footage of the incident showed Ferreira being apprehended by authorities as she attempted to leave her driveway. She was escorted away in handcuffs, underscoring the severity of the situation. Despite these challenges, Ferreira’s attorney, Todd Pomerleau, emphasized that she had no issues with the Leavitt family and was simply on her way to pick up her son from school.
As the situation continues to unfold, Ferreira hopes for a logical explanation from Karoline regarding her actions. The controversy surrounding Karoline’s behavior has raised questions about her role as a mother and a Catholic, prompting a closer examination of her values and priorities. Efforts to reach out to Karoline for comment have been unsuccessful thus far, leaving many unanswered questions about the situation.

