The Goddess, excited and proud to see her son Axel driving his pink Cadillac: "He's growing up fast."

The Goddess shares an emotional video of her son Axel, who is driving his pink Cadillac and pumping gas. Followers praise her dedication as a mother and the maturity of the young man.


The Cuban singer La Diosa shared an emotional video this Thursday, showing her son Axel driving her car, a pink SUV that is already well-known among her followers.

"This is truly amazing. He's driving, my love," says the artist as she records the moment from the passenger seat. With visible excitement, she added: "Can you imagine, this one is really growing up, and quite fast. Here I am next to him the whole time, making sure everything is alright."

The video, divided into several scenes, shows Axel not only driving the vehicle with concentration but also taking care of refueling, while his mother watches him with pride.

"It fills me with great emotion to see him, it gives me enormous joy to know that soon he will be doing his things on his own. 'Mom, I'm going to go somewhere,' and he will go and come back, and we mothers will always be worried as usual," expressed the singer, known for her closeness with her children and her sincerity before the cameras.

For La Diosa, this moment marks an important step in her son's life: "It makes me incredibly emotional to see him doing what he loves, taking another step in life. Today he drives, he feels like a little man, you know. I'm happy."

The reactions came quickly, with hundreds of followers flooding the post with messages full of love and admiration.

"God, how these young people grow! Congratulations", commented a user. Others remarked on the teenager's maturity: "Very nice, Axel, it shows he's a well-grounded young man, thousands of blessings," said another follower.

There were also messages filled with recognition: “I see this and think of my 12-year-old daughter... soon it will be my turn,” wrote a moved mother.

The followers praised La Diosa's dedication as a mother. “Congratulations to your son and to you for being an excellent mother,” “You are a great mother, congratulations and blessings to that beautiful family,” and “They may criticize you, but you are indeed an outstanding mother,” were just a few of the many comments she received.

In addition, there were no shortage of maternal advice: "I always recommend to my son that he counts to five at traffic lights, just in case someone runs the red light."

With this post, La Diosa reconnected with her audience on a deeply human level, showcasing an intimate and genuine facet that is also part of her artistic and personal life.

Frequently Asked Questions about The Goddess and Her Personal and Family Life

How does La Diosa feel watching her son Axel drive?

The Goddess feels excited and proud to see her son Axel driving his pink Cadillac. The artist expresses her joy at watching Axel grow and become more independent, showing a close connection with him throughout this process.

What does La Diosa highlight about Axel's learning process in driving?

The Goddess emphasizes that Axel not only learns to drive but also takes on tasks such as putting gas in the car. She supervises and coordinates to ensure everything is going well, showing her concern and support as a mother during this learning process.

How did La Diosa's followers react to the video of Axel driving?

The followers of La Diosa reacted with warmth and admiration. There were many messages of congratulations and praise for Axel for his maturity and for La Diosa for her dedication as a mother. The comments reflect the appreciation that they feel for the artist's family.

What other family moments has La Diosa shared recently?

La Diosa has shared moments of family pride, such as her daughter Reychel's progress on the piano and their joint participation in a concert. The singer frequently showcases the growth and achievements of her children, intimately connecting with her followers and highlighting her role as a mother.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.