The Goddess on Seidy La Niña: "I have had to do the work of ignoring her."

"I blocked her to stop seeing those constant hints," said La Diosa in a recent interview with Otaola.


It is no secret that La Diosa and Seidy La Niña have never been on good terms, and although they are two of the few female representatives of Cuban music in Miami, their relationship has always been tense and distant.

The Goddess was on Friday in "El Mañanero" with Alexander Otaola, and the topic of her clashes with the interpreter of "Mulatica" came up.

"Seidy clings to me. Look, with Seidy I have had to do a job for a year and a half that I've been in this country, even longer, since I was in Cuba when she came here to speak despotically about me, I have had to do the work of ignoring her completely," said La Diosa.

According to the singer, she has not wanted to get into a controversy with Seidy because she is not interested: "It drains my energy, I can't waste my energy on such a thing."

"I don't wish Seidy any harm, but she annoys and makes me uncomfortable, and I have to say this because otherwise, it would be very hypocritical. She has openly said in direct messages, 'and she sings, and she has songs,' so I have had to bite my tongue not to say everything I could say to her because the public won't understand why I went out to respond to Seidy in a way that Seidy won't like. So I have bitten my tongue and said nothing, not a word," added the performer of "Bien Mamasota."

"I blocked her so I wouldn't have to see those constant jabs anymore," added La Diosa, recalling that Seidy has mocked her concerts, questioning whether she fills them or not; however, she has not retaliated in the same way.

In the interview with Otaola, her relationship with Srta Dayana also came to light, and La Diosa said that they both keep their distance, although she clarified that she has always respected her career.

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