The Goddess assures that she will not abandon social media: "The people who talk, offend, and criticize are just losers, cowards."

The Goddess reaffirms her presence on social media to connect with her followers and promote her music, despite the criticism. She hopes to showcase her growth at her upcoming concert in Miami.

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The Cuban singer Dianelys Alfonso, artistically known as La Diosa, made it clear that she has no intention of stepping back from social media, despite the daily criticisms and offenses she receives from some users.

During a live session on Instagram, which was broadcast from the profile Papel Encara, a follower suggested that she distance herself from digital platforms to avoid harassment and attacks. However, the artist kindly thanked the advice but asserted that her presence on social media is non-negotiable.

“Linda, listen to me, I am an artist and my world is with my followers. I have to use social media for my business, for my music, for my things. I am not going to leave social media because of some scruffy person who comes here to criticize me. I will not self-censor; whoever wants to criticize here can say whatever they want, I don’t care, it doesn’t interest me. Don't take on those battles, because I am not taking them on,” she told the follower.

“People who talk, who offend, who criticize are losers, cowards who don’t say things to someone’s face; they are people who have achieved nothing in life, which is why they have to be there speaking ill of another woman,” La Diosa declared.

The artist also recalled that her upcoming concert at the Watsco Center in Miami, scheduled for July 19, will be a demonstration that she continues to grow professionally despite the noise: “Those people who are criticizing me will see a Goddess triumph on July 19, and I want you to be part of that triumph with me, don’t struggle, don’t suffer, because I’m not suffering, everyone is working for me, they’re promoting my Watsco Center (...) You are on the side of the toughest in Miami, you are on the side of the artist who always said what she had to say, of the artist who always supported her people, of the artist who always supported her followers.”

In the livestream, La Diosa was organizing her closet to once again gift clothing items to her fans and clarified that nothing and no one would make her abandon this gesture that she considers so lovely.

Frequently Asked Questions about La Diosa and Her Presence on Social Media

Why won't La Diosa leave social media?

The Goddess has made it clear that she does not intend to withdraw from social media because she believes they are fundamental to her artistic career and to maintaining contact with her followers. Despite the criticisms and insults she receives, she asserts that her presence on digital platforms is non-negotiable and an essential tool for her business and music.

How does La Diosa respond to the criticism about her English?

The Goddess confidently addresses criticism regarding her English pronunciation, stating that she is not ashamed of wanting to grow and expand her art. She believes that negative comments come from people who have not accomplished anything significant and remains determined to improve her language skills to broaden her international audience.

What has La Diosa achieved after two years in the United States?

The Goddess is proud of her personal and professional achievements after two years in the United States. She has undergone significant transformations, including aesthetic changes and a notable weight loss. Furthermore, she has worked on her music career and has managed to keep her family united in an environment of freedom and opportunities.

How does La Diosa handle controversies with other public figures?

The Goddess has chosen to handle controversies in a calmer and more strategic way, leveraging criticism to her advantage instead of reacting impulsively. While she remains direct and unfiltered, she has learned to approach situations with more serenity and focus on her personal and professional growth.

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Deneb González

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