Mother of Alexander Delgado's youngest daughter: "Her father didn't call her for her birthday, but her brother from Italy did."

The mother of Alexander Delgado's youngest daughter is said to have revealed that he also has an unrecognized son in Italy.


María Vargas Aventín, mother of Sofía, the youngest daughter of Cuban urban music singer Alexander Delgado, did not hesitate to share the details of the little girl's eighth birthday. A significant day for her and her daughter, which they celebrated in Orlando, where they recently moved, and that was marked by the absence of her father, the leader of Gente de Zona.

Sofía's mother did not hesitate to point out in a video that the Cuban singer did not call her daughter on her birthday, although he did congratulate her in an Instagram post with old photos of the girl. Something that, according to María, affected the girl. "Sofi was left waiting for him to call her. He had promised her a gift that he was going to bring. Six months ago he promised her a puppy, and she has been waiting all this time. But it couldn't be, he also couldn't call her. I imagine he is busy and couldn't. Who am I to judge him," said Sofía's mother.

"I'm not going to deny that as a mother I get upset and react poorly. Sometimes I say things I shouldn't say, but we really want our children to be happy, and these actions hurt our kids," she added.

Despite Alexander Delgado not contacting the girl, other relatives on the father's side did call her and congratulated her, such as her sister Kuki. In addition, she mentioned that her brother from Italy also called her.

"Her little brother from Italy also called her, she gets along very well with him. That's on the father's side," commented María Vargas, thus revealing that the Cuban singer would have another child residing in the European country. This information surprised the followers of the Cuban, who commented on her words in the comments section of the post.

Although the girl missed a call from her father on her 8th birthday, María Vargas assured that the girl had a great time on her birthday and that she is content and happy. "From my side, everyone called her and congratulated her. I am very grateful because, thanks to God, we were able to throw the party for her. We have formed a wonderful family, and before feeling sad, I prefer to feel grateful," she concluded in her message.

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Izabela Pecherska

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