"The most beautiful thing in life, children": Jacob Forever celebrates his 44th birthday with the best company



Jacob Forever celebrated his 44th birthday with his children, following his separation from La Dura. The reggaeton artist shared family photos and received congratulations from colleagues like El Chulo and Dale Pututi.

Jacob Forever with his childrenPhoto © Instagram / Jacob Forever

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The Cuban reggaeton artist Jacob Forever celebrated his 44th birthday on Sunday, December 21, surrounded by the love of his children, marking his first birthday after separating from La Dura, his ex-partner and mother of his youngest daughter.

The artist shared several family photos on his social media, where he looks cheerful and relaxed, posing with his three children: Riler, Laira, and Saisha. “Happy birthday Jacob Forever,” he wrote alongside the images, which gathered thousands of reactions and comments of love and admiration within a few hours.

Among the most notable messages were those from his daughter Saisha, who said: "Congratulations, Dad, you are the best in the world, I love you so much." Additionally, there were congratulations from colleagues in the genre such as El Chulo and Dale Pututi, who wished him health, a long life, and success.

In another post, Jacob shared a sweet photo with his children along with a message that captures the moment he is experiencing: “The most beautiful thing in life, children, family.” His followers quickly praised his closeness as a father and pointed out that, despite personal changes, the singer appears more at peace and happy.

At 44 years old, the performer of "Hasta que se seque el malecón" is going through a phase of personal renewal, focusing on his loved ones and his family side. And if this weekend's images made anything clear, it's that Jacob Forever celebrated life in the way he loves most: surrounded by love and those dear to him. Congratulations, Jacob!

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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.