"If I don't control myself, I'll get deported": La Diosa reveals what she does to change her character



The Goddess discusses her efforts to control her temper in the U.S., highlighting reiki and maternal love as keys to avoid legal issues and prioritize family well-being.

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The Cuban singer La Diosa has once again made headlines following an interview with YouTuber Adrián Fernández, where she spoke candidly about her explosive temperament and the efforts she has made to change it since moving to the United States.

True to her unfiltered style, La Diosa confessed that she has had to learn to control her temper to adapt to the country's rules and avoid legal issues.

"I have had to control the Goddess of Cuba because otherwise, I would be deported from this country against my will. I do Reiki sessions, a lot of Reiki, I always say that. I came here incorrectly, with an incorrectly aggressive character that doesn’t align with a country like this. This is a country of laws, where you can't do what I always had in mind, which is to be aggressive... all those things are wrong in this country," expressed the artist.

The 40-pound interpreter acknowledged that her family is her top priority, and that maternal love has been key in keeping her grounded and avoiding conflicts.

"Those who pay are my children, and I am a mother first before being a singer, a mother first before being beautiful, a mother first before being a woman, a mother above all. My children come before everything. I can endure anything; it’s my children who need to be alright," she affirmed passionately.

With these words, La Diosa revealed a more reflective side, distancing herself from the controversies that have marked her career in the past. Although her strong temperament remains part of her essence, the artist asserts that she now prioritizes peace, balance, and the well-being of her family.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.