"You shout, but you don't bite": Lucy Sosa strikes back at La Diosa after clash at Rancho de Destino



Lucy Sosa criticizes La Diosa following a confrontation on the reality show El Rancho de Destino in Miami, accusing her of only being brave when accompanied. The conflict, which has gone viral on social media, continues to fuel the rivalry between them.

The Goddess and Lucy SosaPhoto © @lucysosa323 / Destination Tolk

The feud between La Diosa de Cuba and influencer Lucy Sosa appears to have no end in sight. Following their heated argument on the reality show el Rancho de Destino in Miami, Sosa posted a video on TikTok where she sarcastically responded to the singer, claiming that “she screams but doesn’t bite.”

"If I had been afraid of you, I wouldn't have gone to the ranch. I went to show you that I have more documents than you. You shout a lot, but you don't do anything," Lucy Sosa said in her livestream, filled with mockery and reproach towards the performer of "La papaya de 40 libras."

In the video, Sosa claims that La Diosa "acts brave only when she's accompanied" and that in the confrontation "she didn't dare to do anything" despite having her face to face. "She shouts, but she doesn't bite," the influencer reiterated, making it clear that she does not intend to overlook the singer's insults.

The confrontation between the two began during Lucy Sosa's visit to the reality show El Rancho de Destino, where several figures from the entertainment world are participating. As it was reported, La Diosa and Sosa exchanged insults and had to be separated to prevent the argument from escalating further.

Hours later, the video of the altercation went viral on social media and sparked all kinds of reactions among fans of both artists. While some support La Diosa for "defending her character," others believe that Lucy Sosa "was just telling her the truth to her face."

This is not the first time that both Cubans have exchanged words on social media. For months now, they have been engaged in a public conflict, featuring insinuations, live streams, and verbal attacks that highlight the tension between them.

"Here, the only one in my head and on social media is me. You came later, singing, but you don't sing," Sosa concluded in her message, effectively putting an end — at least for now — to the latest feud in the Cuban entertainment scene in Miami.

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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.