The popular Cuban singer Osmani García has been hospitalized in Miami, according to a report he made himself through his Instagram stories.
In the videos shared by the artist, images can be seen from the hospital room, including a heart monitor and a procedure in which blood tests are conducted.
Although García has not disclosed specific details regarding the reasons for his hospitalization, he has hinted at his frustration with his health condition.
In one of the messages, he wrote, “I just want to leave here. My lungs are already wearing me out,” suggesting possible respiratory issues.
The interpreter of hits like "El Taxi" also displayed his signature humor by adding, "I want to be a cyborg, Elon Musk. Hurry up with the new bodies," accompanying his words with a picture of himself lying in a hospital bed.
So far, neither the singer nor his team have issued an official statement regarding his health. However, the news has raised concerns among his fans, who have sent messages of support through social media.
Frequently Asked Questions About Osmani García's Hospitalization
Why was Osmani García hospitalized?
Osmani García has been hospitalized in Miami, but he has not revealed specific details about the reasons for his hospitalization. However, the singer hinted on his social media that it might be related to respiratory issues, mentioning that his lungs have been tiring him out.
What has been the reaction of Osmani García's followers following his hospitalization?
The news of Osmani García's hospitalization has raised significant concern among his followers, who have sent numerous messages of support through social media. Fans have expressed their solidarity and hope for his swift recovery.
What other health issues have recently affected Cuban artists?
Recently, El Taiger, another well-known Cuban reggaeton artist, also faced serious health issues after being shot, which left him in critical condition. The Cuban artistic community has shown its support for both El Taiger and Osmani García during these challenging times.
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