Rey El Mago responds to criticism about La Diosa's concert: "Even if it bothers you, it was a success."

"The three green spaces are what was missing," said La Diosa's husband, who assured that the Watsco Center was indeed filled, despite the criticism on social media.

The Goddess, King The MagicianPhoto © Instagram / La Diosa, Rey El Mago

The Cuban music producer Rey El Mago, husband of the singer La Diosa, firmly responded to the criticisms regarding attendance at the recent concert of the artist at the Watsco Center in Miami. Through a post on Instagram, he shared images of the audience during the event and clarified that, although it was not a sold-out show, the venue was practically full.

"Since I see so many people worried because the Watsco didn't sell out, well, here you go so you don't have to study any further. The three green spaces are what was missing," he wrote, adding with irony: "I'm sure they’ll say I drew the audience," along with a long string of laughing emojis.

The shared photos show a substantial turnout in the main area of the venue, reinforcing the idea of a successful event. The post was interpreted as a direct response to those who shared images of empty seats on social media to discredit the concert and question La Diosa's following.

The controversy arose when videos and photos began circulating that showed partially empty sections of the stadium, leading to negative comments about the artist and her ability to fill a large venue like the Watsco Center.

Nevertheless, the concert also received numerous praises for its staging, the live presentation of the new album Joyas, and the heartfelt participation of his daughter Reychel, who performed the song "Umbrella" and played the piano before the audience.

King The Magician not only defended the attendance but also highlighted the quality of the show: "I'm not going to talk about the quality of the show and the concert, another level", he wrote, reaffirming the commitment and effort behind the production.

Beyond the comments on social media, La Diosa and her team have made it clear that the event was a success. The images show a nearly packed venue and a performance worthy of the biggest stages. The presentation, which featured special guests and the launch of Joyas, was celebrated by her fans as an unforgettable night and a new milestone in the Cuban singer's artistic career.

Frequently Asked Questions about La Diosa's concert at the Watsco Center

How did Rey El Mago respond to the criticisms about La Diosa's concert?

Rey El Mago responded firmly to criticism regarding the attendance at La Diosa's concert, stating that the venue was almost full and sharing images of the audience to prove it. He used his Instagram account to clarify that, although not all tickets were sold, the event was a success with a considerable turnout.

What moments stood out during La Diosa's concert in Miami?

The concert by La Diosa included emotional moments such as the participation of her daughter Reychel, who performed the song "Umbrella" in English. The presentation was also notable for the launch of the new album Joyas and the involvement of special guests, such as Haydée Milanés and El Funky, who along with La Diosa chanted "¡Patria y Vida!" in support of freedom in Cuba.

What were the criticisms and defenses regarding La Diosa's concert?

The concert by La Diosa faced criticism due to images of empty seats that circulated on social media, questioning her ability to fill the Watsco Center. However, many fans defended the quality of the show and praised the organization of the event. There was a mix of criticism and acclaim, with some people highlighting the success of the show and La Diosa's dedication.

How was Reychel's performance, La Diosa's daughter, received during the concert?

Reychel's performance, daughter of La Diosa, was very well received by the audience. Reychel performed the song "Umbrella" and played the piano, which generated applause and cheers. This moment was one of the most special of the night, reaffirming the talent that runs in the family and moving La Diosa, who expressed her pride in her daughter.

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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.