Teresa Padrón requests humanitarian parole for the daughter of El Taiger, who lives in Cuba

Teresa Padrón, manager of El Taiger, is requesting humanitarian parole for Ana Paloma, the singer's daughter in Cuba. She aims to reunite her with her family in the U.S. following the reggaeton artist's passing.


The Cuban entrepreneur Teresa Padrón, known for being the manager and friend of the late reggaeton artist El Taiger, has requested humanitarian parole for Ana Paloma, one of the singer's daughters who resides in Cuba.

Through a live video on his social media, Padrón shared the news with his followers, demonstrating his commitment to the artist's family even after their tragic passing.

"I don't know when Anita will arrive, but I've already set up the parole for her. God willing, it will be soon. We're working to see if we can speed up the process," Teresa expressed.

Padrón has been a crucial pillar in El Taiger's life, supporting him during difficult times, especially after the singer suffered a gunshot wound to the head in an incident that shocked his fans.

El Taiger's passing has left his followers in mourning and his family divided between Cuba and abroad. The reggaeton artist had four children: three daughters and one son, with Ana Paloma being the only one who remains in Cuba.

Teresa Padrón, in her efforts to bring the artist's family together in the United States, has become a key figure, not only as a friend and manager but also as a guardian of his family legacy.

With this initiative, Padrón aims for Ana Paloma to soon reunite with her siblings and the rest of the family in the United States.

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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 from the University of Valencia. I currently work as a writer in the Entertainment section for CiberCuba.