"Don't speak without connecting the tongue to the brain": Iraisel responds fully to criticism about his daughter



Iraisel responds firmly to criticism about her daughter Daniela: "When it comes to my daughter, it's very difficult to remain silent."

Iraisel with her daughter DanielaPhoto © Instagram / Iraisel

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The Cuban influencer Iraisel, widow of the reggaeton artist El Dany, responded assertively to a comment on social media that questioned her relationship with her daughter. It all started when a user wrote to her in a critical tone: “Not even a picture with your daughter, as if you were a motorcycle without a sidecar,” implying that the young mother did not spend time with her little one.

Iraisel quickly reacted and, with an extensive message, requested respect and made it clear that her priority has always been her daughter, Daniela.

"I find it hard to believe that you are a follower, because everyone in this virtual family knows that my daughter is the most important part of my life," wrote the influencer, also highlighting that the girl lives with her in South Korea, where she attends a private school and leads a happy life.

The Cuban explained that she currently resides in that country with her husband, professional volleyball player Leo Leyva, who is pursuing his sports career in the South Korean league.

“My daughter Daniela is living with me in South Korea, studying at a private school, and she is a very happy and loved girl, receiving all the love and sacrifice from us”, stated Iraisel, referring to the family she has formed with the athlete.

Instagram Capture / Iraisel

He also lamented the casualness with which some people express their opinions on social media

"I don't understand how people can speak without connecting their tongue to their brain," she expressed. "We must ensure she receives the best education and values, so that when she is an adult, she doesn't get involved in things that don't concern her," she added with evident annoyance.

Finally, Iraisel concluded her comment by wishing “many blessings and a happy December,” reaffirming her stance to remain calm yet steadfast in the face of criticism regarding her personal life and that of 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.