Oniel Bebeshito is focused on his music after the incident in Camagüey: "They won't be able to stop me."

The Cuban singer has once again addressed the criticism received regarding the incident at his concert in Camagüey.

Oniel Bebeshito © Instagram / Oniel Bebeshito
Oniel BebeshitoPhoto © Instagram / Oniel Bebeshito

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Following the uproar caused by the incident with a fan at Oniel Bebeshito's recent concert in Camagüey, the Cuban singer has spoken out to clarify that he remains steadfast and focused on continuing to make music for his fans to enjoy.

"From the bad things, look for the good, and the good is that they won't be able to do anything to me," stated Oniel Bebeshito, who announced this week that his concerts on the island had been canceled following the incident in Camagüey over the weekend, where a young woman interrupted the stage and was violently removed by a security personnel.

The artist also remarked: "What is natural, humanity, and grace cannot be bought, sold, or taken away. It comes with the person, and no one can ever take that from you. Those who tried to undermine me failed, and I realized who they were. I've already removed the rotten apples from the bag. I choose to surround myself with those who are genuine; what is fake will crumble eventually."

Finally, Oniel Bebeshito emphasized his passion for music and noted that his fifth EP is about to be released. "I will never stop making music because anyone who knows me understands that it’s what I love to do the most; I have a music addiction. So now it’s time for me to keep showing what I’m made of."

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After images of the moment when the young fan climbed onto the stage went viral, Bebeshito faced criticism from the audience for his reaction. However, he stated that he had nothing to apologize for and implied that the person who brought the young woman down from the stage was not part of his security team.

For her part, the young woman shared the conversation she had with her idol, in which he advised her to be less abrupt next time, while she kept apologizing and reiterating that her intention was never to offend him but rather to give him a hug.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduate in Journalism from King Juan Carlos University in Madrid, Spain. Previously an editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.