Teresa Padrón, manager of the late Cuban reggaeton artist El Taiger, has purchased a chapel in Colón Cemetery in Havana so that the artist's remains may rest alongside those of his mother.
During a recent visit to the island, Teresa shared a video on her Instagram account showcasing the chapel, referring to it as "her new little house."
The manager explained that the process of transferring El Taiger's ashes to the chapel involves legal procedures, followed by cleaning and painting efforts to properly prepare the space.
In addition, he mentioned that a painter has volunteered to create works in tribute to the artist within the chapel.
During her stay in Havana, Teresa also reunited with El Taiger's grandmother, whom she described as "one of the strongest people I've met in my life, a beautiful soul with a tremendous heart."
This gesture reflects Teresa's commitment to the reggaeton artist's family and her dedication to honoring his memory.
The chapel in the Colón Cemetery will provide a safe and permanent resting place for El Taiger and his mother, allowing family, friends, and fans to pay their respects in a dignified and fitting setting.
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