The last goodbye from Teresa, manager of El Taiger, after the funeral: "I will miss you my whole life."

The manager of El Taiger shares an emotional farewell message that reflects the pain of the loss of the Cuban reggaeton artist.

Teresa manager de El Taiger © Teresa Padrón / El Taiger / Instagram
Teresa manager of El TaigerPhoto © Teresa Padrón / El Taiger / Instagram

Teresa Padrón, the manager of the late Cuban urban music singer, José Manuel Carbajal Zaldívar, better known as El Taiger, wanted to give a final public goodbye to the reggaeton artist after his funeral, which took place on Saturday, October 19, at the Catholic Church of San Lázaro in Hialeah, Florida.

Through her social media, the young woman shared a touching message in which she expresses her pain for the departure of her friend and close collaborator.

In a story published on her Instagram account, Teresa expressed what it meant for her to have shared important moments with El Taiger.

"We already said our final goodbye to the most wonderful man I have ever known in my life. It was a pleasure to be your friend, your manager, your support, your confidante, and more," she wrote in her emotional message, revealing the deep connection she had with the artist.

The message, which reflects both gratitude and sorrow, continues: "Thankful to God for having placed you in my life, I will miss you my whole life. Always, José."

With these words, Teresa not only says goodbye to her professional colleague but also to a close friend whose absence will leave a difficult void to fill.

El Taiger, known for his successes in Cuban urban music, has earned the affection and respect of many, both inside and outside the music industry.

His unexpected death has left an indelible mark on his followers and loved ones, who have turned to social media to express their sadness and pay tribute to the artist.

Teresa's heart-wrenching message is one of the many demonstrations of the impact El Taiger had on the people around him, not only because of his talent but also due to the mark he left on his more personal relationships.

Teresa Padrón / Instagram

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but I live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.


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