The Goddess confesses that she asked Changó for the deportation of La Cintumbare: "If I saw her, it would bring me misfortune."

The Goddess talks about her conflict with La Cintumbare and how she sought peace by distancing herself from controversies. She emphasizes her desire to move forward in the U.S. and how time proved her right after the deportation of her rival.


The Cuban singer Dianelys Alfonso, known as La Diosa, spoke again about her past rivalry with La Cintumbare, which reached a rather heated moment on social media.

In an interview with YouTuber Adrián Fernández, La Diosa recalled how she tried to move past the controversy by issuing a public apology to La Cintumbare, a gesture that, instead of being well received, sparked a wave of criticism and ridicule towards her.

“In life, when I have acted poorly, life has given me a hard lesson; when I act well, life has always blessed me. When I apologized to La Cintumbare, everyone didn’t criticize me, everyone humiliated me, the public humiliated me,” he lamented. “I acted well because I was asking for peace, leave me and my family alone. I want to raise my children, I don’t want to kill you like a dog,” he said.

The performer explained that her search for peace led her to withdraw from social media and focus on her career and family. According to La Diosa, time proved her right and she stated that her life has taken a more positive direction since then, while La Cintumbare was deported to Cuba.

“The life blessed me with the ability to do what I wanted, which was to move forward, support my children, pursue my career, find peace, and avoid controversy because I desired real change. Where did she end up? In Cuba, the first plane that left, who was it for? It was for her, that's by the hand of God. Do you want me to tell you what I asked Changó? I didn't ask for her to be killed in an accident; I asked for her to be deported because if I saw her, I would face a tragedy,” she confessed.

In the interview, she also spoke about what living in the United States means to her and what the country demands from those who emigrate: “The reality is that here you have to come to get ahead; this country educates you (...) Here what matters is money, the money to pay the bills, this, that, and without hurting anyone.”

With these statements, La Diosa reaffirms her intention to continue building a career free of scandals, but it is evident that when she needs to raise her voice, she does so fearlessly.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Rivalry between La Diosa and La Cintumbare

Why did La Diosa request the deportation of La Cintumbare?

The Goddess confessed that she asked Changó for the deportation of La Cintumbare because she feared that seeing her could lead to a disaster due to their rivalry. This act reflects the moments of tension in their relationship, which intensified on social media and culminated in the deportation of La Cintumbare to Cuba.

How did the deportation affect La Cintumbare?

The deportation of La Cintumbare returned her to Cuba, where she has stated that she feels happy and focused on her music career. Despite the criticism and the uproar on social media, La Cintumbare has taken advantage of the situation to reaffirm her commitment to music and her goal of filling stadiums in Cuba.

What has La Cintumbare said about her life in Cuba after the deportation?

La Cintumbare has expressed that she is happy to have been deported to Cuba and has stated that her life remains fulfilling despite the change. She has used her social media to share moments from her daily life on the island, showcasing optimism and a renewed focus on her music career.

What does La Diosa think about the criticisms and her life in the United States?

La Diosa has made it clear that she does not let criticism and negative energy affect her. She enjoys her life in the United States alongside her family, prioritizing her well-being and showing that there is no better revenge than being happy, responding to her detractors with positive actions and a focus on her career.

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Deneb González

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