The Goddess breaks down in tears upon reuniting with her children at The Ranch of Destiny: Here was the emotional moment



The Goddess at the Ranch of DestinyPhoto © Instagram / El Rancho de Destino

The Cuban singer Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya, artistically known as La Diosa, experienced a moment of pure emotion during the reality show El Rancho de Destino. Amid the challenges and tensions that have characterized the last few days, the artist received a surprise that left her speechless: a reunion with her children.

Everything happened when La Diosa felt someone hugging her from behind. When she turned around, she found her youngest daughter, Reychel, who had come to surprise her. The singer broke down in tears and embraced her tightly, unable to contain her emotions. Seconds later, her eldest son, Axel, appeared, and the family hug became one of the sweetest scenes of the show.

Amid tears and smiles, her husband and producer, Rey El Mago, also joined in the surprise and shared a kiss with her that sealed the moment. The other contestants applauded excitedly as La Diosa tried to process what she had just experienced.

This reunion comes during particularly tumultuous days for La Diosa, marked by tensions within the reality show and several incidents that have sparked conversations. Just a few days ago, the singer had a heated confrontation with Gino Montalvo, during which she ended up spitting on him during an argument; shortly after, Kenny Robert returned the gesture live on air, heightening the tension among the contestants. To add to this, the recent statements by reggaeton artist Jorge Junior, who publicly claimed to have had a romantic relationship with her, have further fueled the situation.

However, if only for a moment, the artist managed to put aside the controversies and experience a breath of genuine emotion. The embrace with her children was a reminder of what truly matters: family.

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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.