Cuban asks artists and influencers to pray for El Taiger and stop the media show.

"I understand that this is a vulnerable moment when emotions are running high, but calm down a little, let the man evolve, pray."


A Cuban TikToker has launched harsh criticisms towards some followers and colleagues who gathered with music and alcoholic beverages in front of Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, where El Taiger has been hospitalized since Thursday after being shot in the forehead.

In his video, @gendrito expressed his annoyance at what he considered disrespectful behavior from the attendees, pointing out that "while they were playing and singing, they were drinking alcohol," questioning whether they really cared about the reggaeton artist's health or if they just sought attention. "What they are interested in is the media show, the clowning around," he said, referring to those who participated in what he described as a "ridiculous spectacle."

"I have not seen the close family of Taiger making any statement. They are all suffering in private as it should be," he stated, in contrast to the behavior of several influencers and artists who have publicly shown their support.

The words of the TikToker have generated a strong debate on social media. Among the comments, many users supported him for what they described as a coherent and necessary message. "Uff, finally I see someone saying something coherent," commented one follower; while another added, "Thank you for saying it, the truth is that they go too far." Another user was even more critical: "Ridiculous and vulgar as they are, they give secondhand embarrassment." For their part, one comment pointed out: "Suffering is carried in private."

Support for El Taiger has not stopped since Thursday, both on social media and in Cuba, as well as in front of the hospital in Miami, where fans and colleagues have gathered to show their solidarity. Emotional moments, like when El Yonki broke down in tears upon hearing their collaborative song, have deeply moved many. However, the debate about the behavior of some attendees remains a topic of discussion among users.

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