"It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever been through": Kuki, daughter of Alexander Delgado, opens up about the loss of her mother and how she is trying to move forward

Kuki Delgado, daughter of the reggaeton artist Alexander Delgado, opens up about her grief over her mother's passing and how she seeks healing by focusing on the positive and her personal growth.

Kuki Delgado, daughter of Alexander DelgadoPhoto © Instagram / Kuki Delgado

Kuki Delgado, daughter of Cuban singer Alexander Delgado, spoke openly for the first time about the deep sadness she has experienced since the death of her mother, Noemí, who passed away a few months ago after a tough battle with cancer.

In a series of stories posted on Instagram this Tuesday, the Cuban influencer opened up to her followers about how she has been coping with grief and how, little by little, she has been trying to heal from the pain. "It's no surprise to you that I haven't been at my best lately. A few months ago, due to the loss of my mom. It has been very difficult. It is still difficult,” she confessed calmly.

Kuki shared that it has been a long process, marked by emotional ups and downs, but also by a conscious decision to focus on the positive: “Within the chaos, there is always a little light. And we always have to see the positive aspects of the things that happen to us. Because we cannot let ourselves be consumed by the negative, as that leads to ruin.”

The young woman acknowledged that it has been the hardest blow of her life, but also an opportunity to reconnect with herself and the dreams she shared with her mother: “I lost my mom. It's the hardest thing I've ever experienced in my life. But you know what? I'm healing. I'm focusing on myself, on what my mom wanted for me.”

With words full of maturity, Kuki explained that she has learned to rise up, even when everything seems to be collapsing: “I am focusing on being great, because wherever she is, she will feel proud of me and will be a light that will always accompany me. And thanks to God, she is making my path easier.”

Furthermore, he wanted to offer a piece of advice to those who are also facing tough times: “We don’t always have good days. We have good days and bad ones, but we have to know how to handle that and always think positively. Even when bad things happen, think with positive energy because it will be resolved.”

Kuki closed her message with a call for kindness and self-love: “You can't always throw in the towel; on the contrary, rise up and move forward. And lastly: be good people. When you are good people, life smiles upon you. Things will go well. You may have a thousand people against you, but you will be fine. And another thing: work on yourselves and on your loved ones. Make sure your loved ones are well.”

Kuki Delgado's words resonated strongly among his followers, who have witnessed the transformation he has undergone since the loss of his mother. At a time when grief is often judged from the outside, his message reminded everyone that each process is unique and that strength is also reflected in moving forward without forgetting.

Frequently Asked Questions about Kuki Delgado and her grieving process

How has Kuki Delgado faced the loss of his mother?

Kuki Delgado has faced the loss of her mother with a focus on the positive, trying to heal from the pain and reconnecting with herself. She has shared with her followers that, despite it being the hardest blow of her life, she is focusing on becoming a better person and fulfilling the dreams she had with her mother.

What message has Kuki Delgado shared with her followers about grief?

Kuki Delgado has advised her followers to always think positively, even in difficult times, and to be good people so that life smiles upon them. She has emphasized the importance of getting back up after setbacks and moving forward with self-love and kindness.

What is Kuki Delgado's relationship with his father, Alexander Delgado, after the loss of his mother?

The relationship between Kuki Delgado and his father, Alexander Delgado, remains close and mutually supportive. Both have requested respect and privacy as they process the loss of Noemí, Kuki's mother. Alexander has publicly expressed his gratitude for the affection and support received.

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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.