After returning to Miami, Dany Ome responds to the criticisms: "They will continue to be hurt because I will keep going to Cuba."

From Miami, Dany Ome defended his right to return to the island whenever he wants.


The Cuban singer Dany Ome caused a stir with his recent visit to Cuba. After his return to Miami, the performer has not ignored the criticism from those who question his decision to visit the island.

In a post on his social media, Dany Ome responded emphatically to those who criticized him, reaffirming his right to return to his homeland whenever he wishes. "If the pain is that I go to Cuba, you don't have to tell me. They will continue to be hurt because I go to Cuba whenever I want," wrote the artist, accompanied by a photo of him enjoying a concert in Cuba with his family.

Dany Ome, like other Cuban artists or personalities living abroad who return to the island, faces criticism for their trips to Cuba. However, the performer of "La Corriente" has made it clear that he does not intend to be influenced by negative comments and will continue to visit Cuba whenever he wishes. A firm stance that reflects the reality of many Cubans outside the island.

During his visit to the island, the Cuban singer spent time with his mother and grandmother. He made us witnesses of some of the moments he experienced with them in Cuba through his Instagram profile, where he expressed his happiness at seeing both of them proud of him.

"I never thought that my mother and my grandmother would be proud of me, as they only asked me for a high school diploma and I didn’t manage to get it, but they are proud, and that makes me happy. She is proud of me and everything we have achieved; there is nothing in the world that makes me happier than this," she commented alongside a charming video in which she sings with her mother.

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Izabela Pecherska

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