The sweet dance of Osmani García with the daughter of El Chacal at Laura's son's birthday has stolen everyone's hearts.

Osmani García shared a heartfelt moment dancing with Paris, Chacal’s daughter, during Bryan's birthday, the son of his wife Laura, in Miami.


This weekend, Miami was the setting for a heartfelt celebration that brought together several figures from the Cuban entertainment industry. It was Bryan's birthday, the son of Laura, the wife of reggaeton artist Osmani García, an event that became a gathering place for various well-known Cuban artists residing in the City of the Sun.

Among the attendees at the celebration were familiar faces such as Chacal with his family, Chocolate MC, and La Diosa, who joined the festivities to accompany the little one on his special day. However, one of the sweetest moments of the party was shared by Osmani García and Paris, the daughter of Chacal and his partner Leidy.

In a moment that will be etched in the memory of those present, Osmani García was very affectionate with little Paris. The singer held her in his arms, and together they shared a delightful dance, during which the girl gazed at him intently while he offered her a smile full of warmth. This scene, which has captured the sighs and applause of the singer's followers on social media, stood out for the connection and sweetness between them.

The heartwarming moment was shared by Laura in the stories section of her Instagram account, along with other photos from her son's birthday. These posts allowed her followers to witness this intimate and adorable scene, as well as other special moments from the celebration, which showcased the joy and family atmosphere that filled the occasion.

The event was not only a moment of fun for the little ones but also an opportunity for figures in Cuban urban music to connect with friends and family, illustrating that beyond the stages, bonds of friendship and affection unite them.

This charming scene once again showcases the more human and family-oriented side of Osmani García, who seized the opportunity to make little Paris feel special during the celebration.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated with a degree in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I currently work as a writer in the Entertainment section for CiberCuba.


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