"I don't want anything for myself": La Diosa promises to donate what she earns at El Rancho de Destino to children with cancer



The Goddess, a participant in El Rancho de Destino, promises to donate her prize to children with cancer. Her focus in the reality show is not on fame, but on showcasing her personal transformation and supporting a noble cause.

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Everyone is talking about the reality show of the moment: El Rancho de Destino. With a cast full of content creators, one of the participants who has generated the most buzz is La Diosa, the Cuban singer who entered the show as the big surprise of this edition.

During one of the most talked-about moments of the show, La Diosa revealed her true reasons for joining the reality show and made it clear that her participation has nothing to do with fame or money.

"I know that many people were surprised when I entered this reality show," she began saying in front of the camera. "I am here for two reasons: one, because I really want to show the change in La Diosa and who I am since I was born."

With complete sincerity, she also spoke about how difficult it has been to be judged without being understood. “I have felt bad when, without knowing me, I have been judged,” she confessed. But the most emotional moment came when she made a promise that no one expected: “I don't want anything for myself. The money I am going to earn will be completely donated to children with cancer. And I will fulfill it.”

The winner of El Rancho de Destino will receive a cash prize of $50,000 and a car valued at over $80,000, but La Diosa made it clear that her goal is not luxury or reward, but rather to be able to help. “So if you want to support that cause, you support me,” she said, looking at the audience.

The artist, who has previously expressed her desire to convey a message of freedom for Cuba, once again demonstrated that her time on the reality show goes beyond mere entertainment.

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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.