The beautiful words of El Chacal to his wife Leidy to celebrate his new professional triumph.

The Cuban urban music singer El Chacal has expressed his admiration for his wife, Anisleidys Valdés, known as La Leidy, by sharing a photo of her closing the sale of a house in Miami on Instagram.

Chacal y su esposa © La Leidy / Instagram
Chacal and his wifePhoto © La Leidy / Instagram

The Cuban urban music singer El Chacal, whose real name is Ramón Lavado, has once again demonstrated the love and admiration he feels for his wife and mother of his children, the Cuban Anisleidys Valdés, or simply Leidy.

The artist, known for hits like "Calentando La Habana" and "Ay Mi Dios," has shared a photo on his Instagram stories showing the young woman, who is a real estate agent in Miami, closing the sale of a house with some clients. This professional achievement underscores Leidy's success in her career in the competitive real estate market of Miami, where she has gained recognition for her dedication and professionalism.

Along with the photograph, El Chacal added the following words in which he acknowledges the work and effort of his partner: "Congratulations, Leidy, you are an example of overcoming challenges for everyone. Proud of you." These words reflect the deep connection and mutual respect that characterize their relationship.

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El Chacal and Leidy are one of the most stable and beloved couples in the Cuban music scene. Together, they have built a life in Miami, where they have formed a beautiful family with the arrival of their two children, Milan and Paris. Often, the couple shares moments from their personal and professional lives on social media, earning the affection and admiration of their followers.

In addition to his music career, El Chacal is recognized for his commitment to the Cuban community abroad, where he has supported various social and cultural causes. For her part, Leidy, in addition to her success in the real estate sector, has been a fundamental pillar in El Chacal's life, supporting him in his career and being an inspiring figure for many women in the Cuban diaspora.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.


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