The Cuban singer La Diosa surprised her followers by revealing the names of the five puppies of her pet Chanel, which she named after well-known Cuban influencers: Otaola, Ultrack, Oyacito, La Dura, and La Melliza.
During a live session on social media, the artist showcased each of the puppies one by one, while putting collars of different colors on them for identification. There are three males and two females that, as she revealed, are already ready to be sold.
"This is Otaola, who is super greedy, he's a beauty", commented La Diosa while showing the puppy with a white collar. She described Ultrack, with a green collar, as one of the first to open his eyes.
The female named La Dura, with the orange collar, was another one that caught everyone's attention: “La Dura is perfect, she has a very beautiful color. Look at this, this is a beauty. She is beautiful, she is beautiful”, the interpreter exclaimed excitedly.
Oyacito, another male, has a spot on his little face that makes him stand out. With a blue collar, La Diosa joked: "Give me your pee, Oyacito", trying to get the puppy to urinate in front of the camera. La Melliza, on the other hand, is wearing a red collar and has already begun to open her eyes, revealing some spots that make her unique.
In addition to the curious naming ceremony, what caught the most attention were the prices that the singer set for the puppies: $5,000 for the males and $6,000 for the females.
The incident sparked a flood of comments online. While some users found amusement in the comparison between the puppies and the influencers, others harshly criticized the artist for profiting from the animals: “So cute! But the little one named Oyacito confused me”; “I’m lost; if the collar falls off, I don’t know if it’s Ultrack, Oyacito, or Otaola”; “She’s having fun, and you all are upset”; “I don’t like that they use puppies for sale, I really don’t like things like that. I have three females, and I wouldn’t dream of breeding them for money”; “How horrible, using the poor dog to make money. It’s disgusting as if there aren’t enough dogs in Miami.”
The Goddess has not responded to the criticism, but her unique way of presenting the puppies certainly did not go unnoticed on social media.
Frequently Asked Questions about the puppies of La Diosa
Why did La Diosa choose names of influencers for the puppies?
The Goddess chose names of well-known Cuban influencers as a fun and curious gesture for her followers. The selected names are Otaola, Ultrack, Oyacito, La Dura, and La Melliza, each reflecting the personality of the influencers with a humorous tone and closeness to their virtual community.
How much do La Diosa's puppies cost?
The prices set by La Diosa for the puppies are $5,000 for males and $6,000 for females. These prices have sparked various opinions among her followers, some of whom criticize the commercialization of the puppies.
How did La Diosa's followers react to the sale of the puppies?
The reactions from followers have been mixed: while some enjoyed the originality of the names and the presentation of the puppies, others criticized the idea of selling the puppies, believing it to be an exploitation of animals, especially in a context where there are many homeless dogs.
What is La Diosa's relationship with her pets?
La Diosa is known for her strong bond and love for her pets. She has shared on several occasions the process of caring for and raising her dogs, showcasing emotional moments such as the birth of Chanel's puppies, her bulldog. Additionally, she has expressed her excitement about being part of the entire process from insemination to birth.
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