The Goddess continues to focus on giving her life a complete 180-degree turn, fully distancing herself from controversies and confrontations on social media.
Visibly recovered from her gastric sleeve surgery, she went live to thank her loyal followers for all the support they have given her.
"Things come easily to me in life because you are a good woman, because you don't curse others and you rejoice in their happiness," La Diosa reflected while listening to Ritmo 95.7, a station in Miami that, although she is never played on, she enjoys hearing her colleagues on it.
“I am used to my life being this way; those from the land try to take it away from me, but God blesses me,” La Diosa added, mentioning that just a few days ago, following the sale of her fragrance Mamasota, there was even a boycott formed by women, artists, and people she knows.
"I reflect power and strength in life, and if God gives me all of that, it's because I can overcome anything. Until today, exactly 11,251 fragrances have been sold, and I couldn't be happier (...) They haven't been able to use malice or wickedness to destroy a well-done job, to destroy a perfume that was made with the greatest love in this world," said the artist.
After this triumph in her venture, she declared: “I feel liberated, I feel strong, I feel confident in myself. I believe I am making the right decisions by staying out of controversies; I don't want to be involved in shady dealings (...) Personally, I want to be that woman who focuses on the good, on the positive, and on growth.”
"I want people by my side who respect me, who honor my friendship, and who don't play with the love I put into what I do just for a like or views. I want to have people by my side who truly deserve to be next to me," the singer asserted. These words could well be aimed at her godfather Alexander Otaola, following his recent interview with Dayamí La Musa, in which she gifted him a perfume featuring a drawing of a papaya.
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