The Goddess shares the before and after of her body: "Now the mockery can't get to me through there."

La Diosa, a Cuban singer, shares her physical transformation and faces criticism with humor and determination. She emphasizes her goal of learning English, adding six languages to her repertoire.

The Change of The GoddessPhoto © La Diosa / Instagram

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The renowned Cuban singer La Diosa has surprised her followers by sharing an impressive before-and-after of her physical transformation on her social media, the result of her hard work and perseverance.

In a post featuring two photographs, the artist showcased how she looked before and how she appears now, much slimmer, highlighting the significant effort she has put into transforming her figure.

(Now) La Diosa / Instagram

Alongside the images, La Diosa expressed her pride in the journey she has taken and delivered a powerful message to those who criticized her in the past.

(Before) The Goddess / Instagram

"Let the talkers talk, I am a winner and everything I set my mind to, I absolutely achieve," she wrote, reaffirming her determination and self-confidence.

The singer recalled that previously the mockery focused on her appearance, but now, after her transformation, her critics have found other aspects to criticize her.

"Before, the mockery was about my body; now that they can't criticize me that way, they're saying that if I don't speak English, I can't sing in English, hahaha. This year, I'm going to end up speaking English too," she expressed confidently and with good humor.

Additionally, La Diosa shared a surprising fact: when she learns English, she will master six languages, something she proudly highlighted. In her message, she referred to her faith and the strength that drives her to move forward: "Because I am the daughter of Changó, the children of Changó know what I'm saying. WE ARE KINGS ON EARTH."

Meanwhile, her fans are eagerly awaiting the release of her upcoming rendition of "Always Remember Us This Way" by Lady Gaga, where she will once again showcase her talent and vocal versatility.

The release from La Diosa has received thousands of reactions and support comments, with fans and colleagues congratulating her on her perseverance and discipline, while celebrating her empowerment.

Undoubtedly, their transformation is a reflection of their fighting spirit and their strong determination to achieve every goal they set for themselves.

Frequently asked questions about La Diosa's physical transformation and artistic evolution

How has La Diosa's physical transformation been?

The Goddess has undergone a remarkable physical change, losing 26 pounds after undergoing gastric sleeve surgery. This change has been a source of pride for both her and her followers, who have supported her at every stage of her transformation.

What is La Diosa's motivation for learning English?

The Goddess is motivated to learn English with the goal of expanding her audience and growing as an artist. Mastering English will allow her to explore new opportunities in her career and connect with a broader audience on an international level.

How has the public reacted to La Diosa's change?

The audience has reacted very positively to La Diosa's physical change, flooding her social media with compliments and praises for her remarkable transformation. Her followers have expressed joy and pride in her progress and dedication.

What new music projects does La Diosa have?

La Diosa is working on new music projects, including her first song in English alongside her daughter Reychel. They will perform "Always Remember Us This Way" by Lady Gaga, showcasing their vocal versatility and commitment to their artistic evolution.

How has La Diosa handled the criticism following her physical transformation and personal decisions?

The Goddess has handled criticism with confidence and determination, focusing on her personal and professional growth. She has made it clear that negative opinions do not affect her and that she continues to move forward with her goals, demonstrating her empowerment and resilience.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.

Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.