Emilio Frías visits the Shrine of Our Lady of Charity in Miami with his daughter: "A sacred place for all Cubans."

"May the blessing of Oshun always accompany you," he added in the post, where he shared images from the hermitage with his daughter.


Emilio Frías, director of El Niño y La Verdad, shared on social media images of his visit to the sanctuary of the Virgin of Charity of El Cobre in Miami accompanied by his daughter Evangeline, who was born in Mexico last September.

With his post, the singer not only testified to his faith and devotion to Cachita but also delighted his followers with snapshots capturing sweet father-daughter moments and showing how beautiful and grown his daughter is.

Visiting a sacred place for all Cubans, it was inevitable to come and see you and feel what I felt, our connection is very strong for many years, so I pray to you for Cuba and all its people, Holy Virgin of Charity. Happy Monday to everyone and may the blessing of Oshun always be with you," wrote on his Instagram account.

The photos immortalize tender and significant moments between father and daughter, both from inside the hermitage and outside, where the singer is seen holding sunflowers.

Emilio Frías' gesture did not go unnoticed by his followers, who filled the post with messages of support and well wishes: "Evangeline is more beautiful every day, God bless her"; "The niece looks so pretty. Princess with her bows from mom Inés. May God always protect her, brother"; "How lovely the niece is"; "What a blessing, your daughter is beautiful"; "What a beautiful and lovely baby, God bless her"; "Blessings"; "Ashé and thousands of blessings"; "Beautiful Evangeline"; "So be it"; "Wise words, abbure"; "May the Virgin keep blessing them with good health", reads among the reactions to the post.

A few days earlier, Emilio Frías had melted his followers with a video of the sweet reaction of the little girl upon hearing him sing.

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