What a scare! That’s how the fall of La Diosa happened in ‘El Rancho de Destino’



La Diosa starred in a viral moment on El Rancho de Destino when she fell while trying to enter the river. Her teammates helped her, and although it was a scare, it all ended in laughter and memes on social media.

The Goddess suffers a fall at The Ranch of DestinyPhoto © Instagram / La Diosa

The Cuban singer La Diosa starred in a moment that was as unexpected as it was viral on El Rancho de Destino, the reality show that airs 24 hours a day on YouTube. During a day by the river, the artist slipped, lost her balance, and ended up falling into the water, initially causing a scare among her companions and then a lot of laughter.

It all happened in a matter of seconds. The Goddess was trying to enter the water when she slipped and fell suddenly, right in front of Brayan "El Joker" and another participant who were very close by. Both rushed to help her, but the singer was already laughing at the incident, insisting that she was fine. The moment was captured by the show's cameras and, as expected, it went viral within a few hours.

On social media, reactions quickly multiplied. Some followers expressed concern for the artist—“Tell me she's okay,” wrote one fan—while others took it with humor, sharing memes and jokes about the scene.

There were also those who warned about the risk of the accident, pointing out the slippery nature of the ground. “No joking, thank goodness it didn't hit her on the head; that could have been serious,” commented a user. Fortunately, it all ended in a scare and a good while of laughter among those present, who kept joking even after helping her up.

True to her cheerful nature, La Diosa continued on the show with complete normality and without losing her smile. Her time on El Rancho de Destino continues to leave spontaneous and fun moments that captivate the audience. The singer was the great surprise of this edition, where she competes alongside 15 other participants for a prize of 50 thousand dollars and a car valued at 80 thousand.

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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.