Lele Pons had to go to the hospital after dangerous falls at her baby's gender reveal party

Lele Pons, after suffering falls during her gender reveal, is facing emotional stress due to criticism on social media. Although she is physically fine, the emotional impact led her to the hospital to ensure her well-being and that of her baby.


During the gender reveal of her baby with Guaynaa, Lele Pons experienced two spectacular falls after slipping on a pink liquid that could have had serious consequences for her pregnancy, but fortunately, it all ended in a bad scare.

However, the internet celebrity, singer, and Venezuelan model had to go to the hospital the day after the accident, not because of issues with her pregnancy but due to the stress caused by the criticism she received on social media for her gender reveal.

In an interview with journalist Javier Ceriani, Lele confessed that he is physically well, but not in terms of his emotional state.

“I’m physically fine. Everything is calm, everything is perfect; two of the people who take care of me in the hospital when I go to check on the baby were also there. Emotionally, however, I haven’t been well for many reasons,” Lele said.

“It’s a little more difficult when you’re pregnant, something I’m learning, a lot of stress, a lot of stress. Yes, I went to get checked for the stress the next day because I had an amazing night and returned home because everything was fine after being checked. And the next day I open social media and yes, I have had those moments of hate, but it was very different this time because what I feel the baby will feel, so immediately I said I need to get checked again, I need to calm down, to get help,” the artist confessed.

Lele added that she had to drink a lot of water to try to calm down because she was very nervous: “The things they told me were very harsh, and many times you believe everything they say because your hormones are all over the place.” The hardest part for her was being told that she intentionally wanted to harm her baby.

“All the time I was with people who were helping me because physically I’m fine, but if I'm not emotionally well, that's a very big problem too. On social media, people think that individuals like me don’t see anything, but we do. There have been many wonderful people who have sent me incredible messages, and they don’t realize the difference those kinds of messages make,” she added.

What should have been an unforgettable moment for Lele Pons and Guaynaa upon discovering they are expecting a girl turned into a painful and stressful experience, not only due to the dangerous falls Lele suffered but also because of the reactions the incident sparked on social media.

Frequently asked questions about Lele Pons and Guaynaa's gender reveal

What happened during Lele Pons' gender reveal?

During her baby gender reveal, Lele Pons experienced two falls after slipping on pink liquid that was on stage. Although the incident was dramatic, Lele did not suffer any serious physical injuries, but the event sparked a wave of criticism on social media.

Why did Lele Pons go to the hospital after the event?

Lele Pons went to the hospital the day after the event not for physical issues resulting from the falls, but due to the emotional stress caused by the criticism received on social media. She herself admitted that the stress affected her emotionally and she decided to seek medical help.

How did the public react to Lele Pons' gender reveal?

The audience's reaction was mixed. There were many criticisms on social media regarding the event's safety, the choice to use a slippery stage, and Lele's high heels. However, she also received supportive messages from some individuals.

What was Lele Pons's emotional state following the incident?

Lele Pons stated that she was physically fine, but emotionally affected by the criticism and related stress. She asserted that stress during pregnancy is something she is learning to manage and that she went to the hospital to calm down and receive emotional support.

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Deneb González

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