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Maluma shows off a luxurious diamond pendant in the shape of his Doberman dog

"I don't really like diamonds, but if we're going to make a chain we'll make one like this," Maluma commented when it was handed to him.

Maluma y su perro Buda © Instagram / Maluma
Maluma and his dog Buddha Photo © Instagram / Maluma

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It is unusual to see Maluma with large chains hanging from his neck, like other colleagues of the genre wear, which is why he attracted so much attention when at his concert "Medal on the Map" He came out on stage with one of his Doberman dog Buda.

During his show, the Colombian singer appeared with different outfits, and the diamond chain with the miniature shape of his pet Buddha played a major role in his looks. a Doberman dog that made the news a few months ago after biting its owner in the face.

Now, the artist decided to make a chain in his honor and it is a luxurious piece that he wore again at Formula 1 in Miami last weekend. And after capturing all eyes with the great jewel, the interpreter of "Happy the Four" and "Hawái" shared the exact moment in which he saw it for the first time and it was delivered to him.

"You're kidding. I can't believe it," he said when they showed it to him. "I don't really like diamonds, but if we're going to make a chain, we'll make one like this," she later commented.

The piece of jewelry has another detail within the same chain, and that is that the phrase by Héctor Lavoe is engraved: "It's cool to be great, but it's bigger to be cool."

"Thank you guys, this was the piece that all of us dreamed of. I love you forever," he commented when sharing the video, in which the chain is shown in detail and you can see his reaction upon seeing it after it was taken out of a suitcase. personalized with your logo.

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