Flor de Cuba attends a prayer for El Taiger organized by Mawell at the Cathedral of Havana: "I am shivering."

Mawell has participated in prayers asking for Taiger's health in Cuba.


After the critical situation of El Taiger became known, who was shot in the head, several Cuban singers and public figures have expressed their solidarity through social media and by participating in vigils organized to pray for his recovery.

One of the most involved artists in Cuba has been Mawell, who has led several prayers in recent days, asking for the health of his colleague. This Sunday, he called on El Taiger's followers at the Cathedral of Havana, where the Cuban influencer Flor de Cuba also attended, who recently returned to the island after a brief stay in Miami, after obtaining her tourist visa.

From Havana, the young content creator shared a video on her social media expressing her support for El Taiger and talked with Mawell. "José, this video is for you to watch when you recover, so you can see that you are the sentiment of an entire people. Mawell, thank you for what you have done. I am getting goosebumps," commented Flor de Cuba in the video, where she showed how, despite the rain, dozens of people gathered to pray for El Taiger.

"Tell Taiger, when he gets up, because I know he's going to recover, what would you say to him?" the influencer asked Mawell. "Brother, I want you to know that we have done all this together. We have all come together. There's an amazing atmosphere here at the Cathedral of Havana, and look at the people putting their candles for you," responded the interpreter of "La Triple M."

Flor de Cuba also expressed optimism about El Taiger's situation. "I know you'll watch this video and that you will recover. I believe in second chances because life gave me one. I hope that everything that has happened to you makes you value even more the love that your country has for you and helps you to be better than you already are," he stated.

For its part, Mawell continues to support El Taiger from Cuba, asking for his recovery and actively participating in all the events taking place on the island.

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Izabela Pecherska

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