Limay Blanco reacts indignant to Otaola's comments about El Taiger.

The Cuban comedian shared his impressions on Instagram.

Limay Blanco y El Taiger © Collage/Redes Sociales
Limay Blanco and El TaigerPhoto © Collage/Social Media

The Cuban comedian Limay Blanco has raised his voice to make his stance clear regarding Alexander Otaola's comments about the health of the Cuban reggaeton artist El Taiger, who is in intensive care at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami after being shot in the head last Thursday.

"I don't know about you all, but I have already blocked him and will block anyone who shares anything from him," she indicated on Instagram, expressing strong outrage at the words of the Cuban influencer based in the United States, which have caused a wave of indignation on social media.

In one of his programs, Otaola referred to the health status of the reggaeton artist and the support he is receiving: "Now everyone is a friend, now everyone wants the best for El Taiger, now everyone is about forgiveness and forgetting, now everyone is in the prayer chain. If El Taiger is saved, which we hope he will, right, so that all those who send him good vibes can receive that blessing, it is necessary for them to know that he will have special needs."

In a tone that many found condescending and inhumane, Otaola added: “You will have to help change the diaper, give the puree, clean him up, perfume him, take him out for a walk, so I hope that all of you are willing, in case El Taiger can get through this, to take turns with El Taiger for a month at each of your homes.”

Several artists have expressed their dissatisfaction. One of the most outspoken in his reaction is Eduardo Antonio, who dedicated a video to denounce Otaola's comments.

"Who do you think you are? You are a background character in the final rows. You are not a front-row person. You are a man who has no values or feelings," the Divo began by saying in a video where he took the opportunity to remind that Otaola had made inappropriate comments when he, Eduardo Antonio, was gravely ill a few months ago.

The Cuban comedian Ariel Mancebo questioned Otaola's sensitivity and shot back: "You've gone too far."

According to the latest information, El Taiger is "stable," although still in critical condition.

The investigation into the incident in which the reggaeton artist was shot in the head is still ongoing.

Many have been the expressions of support from musicians, reggaeton artists, and fans who have called for the recovery of El Taiger, who is a father of a boy and two girls and also has his grandmother alive.

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