It's no longer the stuffed animal! Sech leaves everyone speechless with his transformation after weight loss.

Sech surprises on social media with his impressive before and after.


The Panamanian reggaeton artist Sech, known for hits like "Otro Trago" and "Relación," has surprised his fans by sharing a video that reveals his impressive physical transformation. Famous for his distinctive look that earned him the nickname El Peluche, Sech has been away from the music scene for several months, during which he has achieved a remarkable weight loss. Just take a look at the video he posted in his Instagram stories, where he also cleared out the content of his profile.

In the video, he is trying on a black suit with a cap in a store. However, it is his physique that caught everyone's attention.

A few months ago, the singer had already hinted at his weight loss journey when he appeared at Karol G's concert at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium in Madrid, looking visibly slimmer. This change has been the result of effort and awareness to improve his health and well-being.

The impact of his new image was immediate on social media, where his followers flooded him with comments applauding his dedication and determination to lose weight.

"Whatever it is, we want it! The important thing is that he feels good and keeps making music," "I love how he looks, but I can no longer say 'they call me the stuffed animal'," "Excellent for his health! It's always good to look and feel good, now he just needs a good stylist," "We can still call him 'stuffed animal', not just because he's chubby; a stuffed animal also inspires tenderness... 'Little stuffed animal!'" or "Wonderful, every change that is for you and for your well-being. Blessed are you, you're great, Stuffed Animal! @sechmusic, we love you, bro," some of his fans commented.

Surely, this remarkable physical transformation has not been a quick or easy process, but with dedication and effort, any goal is achievable.

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Izabela Pecherska

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