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Diván and his family visit the Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre in Santiago de Cuba

The Cuban singer Diván and his partner, the model Sailly Francisco Casas, visited the Virgin of Charity of Cobre: "Today we came to thank you for the greatest blessing you have given us, my mother."

El cantante Diván junto a su familia visitaron a la Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre. © Collage Instagram / divan_visual
The singer Diván with his family visited the Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre. Photo © Collage Instagram / divan_visual

The Cuban singerDivan, accompanied by his family, visited this Sunday theVirgin of Charity of Copper in the city of Santiago de Cuba to express her gratitude for the blessing of having her son.

The couple shared several photos onInstagram where they are seen happy, dressed in the colors of white and yellow, traditional when visiting thePatron Saint of Cuba, and holding a large bouquet of sunflowers as an offering.

"Today we came to thank you for the greatest blessing you have given us, my mother.", wroteSailly Francisco Casas, model and partner of Diván, in a shared post.

The artist's followers celebrated the moment of gratitude to the Virgin of Charity of Cobre and also the beauty and good health of the little one.

In June 2023,This family was blessed with the birth of their first childSince then, they have shared several moments of happiness on their social networks.

Capture Instagram / Divan

A few days after the birth, and following the family tradition of expressing gratitude for the arrival of the new baby,The new mother visited the Sanctuary of San Lázaro in Havana.

"The cutest boy in the world", the singer reacted to the photos on Instagram of his partner with their baby.

Last March,The singer Diván celebrated his son's birthday.

Through thestories From his Instagram account, the proud father celebrated the 10 months of his child, "the love of his life", with several photos that show how grown up he is.

Instagram stories / Divan

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