El Taiger's daughter debuts on Instagram under the management of Teresa Padrón: They remember La Tranka almost a month after her passing

El Taiger's daughter, Ana Paloma, makes her debut on Instagram under the management of Teresa Padrón, in tribute to the late Cuban reggaeton artist. The account aims to keep his memory and family legacy alive.


The official Instagram account of Ana Paloma, daughter of the late Cuban reggaeton artist José Manuel Carbajal Zaldívar, better known as El Taiger, made its social media debut under the management of Teresa Padrón, the artist's manager, who has proclaimed herself the "aunt" of the little girl.

The creation of this account is a heartfelt gesture in tribute to the performer of La Tranka, who passed away last month, as his family and friends continue to honor his legacy.

Ana Paloma's account, which can be visited here, has started to be shared among El Taiger's followers, receiving a warm welcome.

"I love you, Dad," can be seen alongside a video featuring the girl with the reggaeton artist.

Through this platform, Padrón will share special moments from the life of his little girl, who is the result of his relationship with Patricia Rodríguez, the child's mother.

Since El Taiger's passing, his close circle has expressed a wish to keep his memory alive, and the creation of this Instagram account for his daughter aims to serve as a bridge to remember the artist through his family legacy.

Through posts and affectionate messages, this account aims to preserve the image of El Taiger, showcasing his daughter in memories of the Cuban reggaeton figure who captivated fans with his hits and unique stage presence.

Teresa Padrón, who has always been an important figure in the singer's life and career, has also received numerous expressions of support on social media. She has now committed to guiding Ana Paloma in her life and in the building of her digital identity, with the same dedication she showed towards her father.

As fans of the Cuban reggaeton artist approach the profile of little Ana Paloma, the memory of El Taiger and his impact on Cuban urban music remains vibrant, strengthening the bond between the artist and his fans through this heartfelt initiative.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, I now live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I currently work as a writer in the Entertainment section at CiberCuba.


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