"You may receive a deportation letter": La Diosa breaks her silence and throws everything at Flor de Cuba

La Diosa responds to accusations from Flor de Cuba regarding drugs, denying the rumors and displaying offensive messages. She threatens legal action and mentions potential immigration consequences for Flor.

The Goddess, Flower of CubaPhoto © Instagram / La Diosa, Flor de Cuba

The Cuban singer La Diosa (whose real name is Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya) reacted on Tuesday, August 19, to the recent accusations made by Flor de Cuba, who claimed that the artist supplies drugs to musicians, including reggaeton artist Chocolate MC. Through a video posted on Instagram, La Diosa vehemently denied these allegations and stated that she has evidence of prior provocations from the influencer.

“I have been away from controversies for a while and everyone knows it, but I want to make this video because it is warranted. Sometimes remaining silent is not an option, especially in the face of significant interests aimed at causing harm,” the singer stated, who also displayed alleged messages from Flor Danay Hernández containing offensive content and threats.

In the video, La Diosa made it clear that she had decided to stay out of public confrontations for some time, but the seriousness of the statements made against her compelled her to speak out.

"Now it turns out that he is claiming that I give drugs to artists and to Chocolate. I'm going to tell you something: Chocolate himself can testify to this. Since I met him, he has been a drug addict, and to this day he still is. I didn't introduce him to this world; he was already in it," he stated.

He also added that he has been one of the few people who have been close to the reggaeton artist during difficult times: “From prison, he calls me because he knows that if I have 100 pesos, I will send him 100 so he can eat.”

The Goddess emphasized that her silence towards Flor de Cuba has been interpreted as weakness: “Don't make any more mistakes in your accusations because I can make you run, but not now because you have nowhere to fall dead. You are a poor wretch.”

In a confrontational tone, the singer also suggested that Flor could face legal or immigration consequences due to her ties to Sandro Castro, grandson of Fidel Castro: “I will always have time to give you, or you might simply receive a deportation letter for being openly connected with Sandro Castro.”

After posting the video, La Diosa received hundreds of supportive comments. Most of her followers praised her reaction, highlighted her calmness, and backed her account of the events. Some even urged others to report Flor de Cuba's account or called for her deportation.

In the post description, the artist left a final message: “Beware of defamation. I will only be watching and saving videos. I continue my life in peace after this.”

Frequently Asked Questions about the Controversy between La Diosa and Flor de Cuba

Why did La Diosa respond to Flor de Cuba's accusations?

The Goddess decided to respond due to the seriousness of the accusations made by Flor de Cuba about her, particularly regarding the supply of drugs to artists like Chocolate MC. The singer felt that silence could be interpreted as weakness and decided to clarify her position publicly.

What accusations did Flor de Cuba make against La Diosa?

Flor de Cuba accused La Diosa of supplying drugs to musicians, specifically mentioning the reggaeton artist Chocolate MC. La Diosa vehemently denied these accusations and claimed to have evidence of prior provocations from the influencer.

What legal consequences could Flor de Cuba face?

The Goddess suggested that Flor de Cuba could face legal or immigration consequences due to her connections with Sandro Castro, the grandson of Fidel Castro. Although no specific legal actions have been confirmed.

What has been the public's reaction to the conflict between La Diosa and Flor de Cuba?

Most of La Diosa's followers have shown support for her reaction to the accusations from Flor de Cuba. Many applauded her calmness and backed her account of the events, while some called for reporting Flor de Cuba's account or requested her deportation.

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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.