Osmani García changes his passport after his eye color changes.

After a joke from Enrique Santos telling Osmani García that he wouldn't be able to travel due to the change in color of his eyes, the singer decided to update his U.S. passport.


The Cuban singer Osmani García "La Voz" changed his U.S. citizen passport after modifying the color of his eyes, as he revealed this Wednesday on social media.

Motivated by a scare from the host Enrique Santos, the singer explained on Instagram that he decided to get a new passport to avoid possible problems when traveling.

In his post, García wrote: “Because of the scare that Enrique Santos gave me yesterday, I got a new passport with everything up to date. Enrique made me think that if a police officer shows up in some strange country while traveling with my Laura, really (they won’t let me in) if the official wants, he can block my entry, so I changed the passport!”

García, who now has light eyes after undergoing a keratopigmentation procedure, added with humor: "Look, Enrique Santos, so you can't mess with me anymore. This was my old passport, as a US citizen, and I just got my new one with my light eyes, so you can't tell me I can't travel anymore, ok?"

The popular Cuban singer Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya, better known as La Diosa, surprised her followers this Wednesday by showing the new color of her eyes.

Facebook Capture / La Diosa

"Goodbye dark eyes, I am more than happy," expressed La Diosa on her social media, conveying her excitement at having fulfilled one of her dreams.

Both Cuban singers, La Diosa and Osmani García “La Voz”, underwent a change of eye color using the keratopigmentation technique at Eyes Color Lab, the first clinic in Miami specializing in this procedure, which assures that the results are natural and permanent.

Another Cuban who also underwent the eye color change procedure is the Cuban singer Dayran Perdomo, as he announced on his social media.

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