"Thank you for holding my crown": The Goddess shakes up social media with a message to her fans after El Rancho de Destino



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La Diosa's participation in the reality show El Rancho de Destino did not end simply with her exit from confinement. It concluded with a powerful public statement of strength, community, and purpose. After spending 33 days isolated, without a phone and away from her family, the Cuban artist reemerged on social media with an extensive message directed exclusively to her followers, clearly stating that her experience was a shared battle.

From the beginning, La Diosa emphasized that her triumph was not individual, but collective. “Victorious because I had an army behind me. Victorious because while I was locked away for thirty-three days without a phone, without my family, without my children, you were out there supporting me.”

The singer emphasized that the support from her community was constant and active, even when she had no way to defend herself. "You not only voted for me, you not only supported me, but you also made sacrifices, shared every tear with me, celebrated every smile, defended me when I couldn't speak, and believed in me when others doubted."

In one of the most personal moments of the message, La Diosa listed all the facets she showed during the reality show, reaffirming her authenticity to the public:
“They saw me strong, they saw me vulnerable, they saw me streetwise, they saw me elegant, they saw me as a mother, they saw me as a warrior, they saw me as human. And yet, they stayed with me.”

Beyond the television spectacle, the artist highlighted an achievement she considers significant. “Thanks to you, we were able to raise the money to donate to children with cancer. That is a gift from God, that is purpose, and that is legacy.”

For La Diosa, that was the true result of her time at El Rancho de Destino. "Today, it wasn't just the goddess who won; a community won, faith won, love won, and the children who will receive that help won."

The singer also made it clear that her participation started as a competition but ended as a confirmation of her bond with the audience. “I came in to compete. I left confirming that I have the most loyal, strongest, and most genuine community.”

At the end of the video, La Diosa expressed her heartfelt gratitude to those who supported her during the confinement. “If I ever had any doubts, you showed me that I don’t walk alone. Thank you for believing in me. Thank you for defending my name. Thank you for holding up my crown.”

He closed the message reaffirming his identity and connection with his followers:
“I love you all with my soul. Thank you so much. I am more than grateful. The goddess of Cuba. Your goddess of Cuba.”

With her departure from the reality show, La Diosa made it clear that she not only endured the confinement, but emerged stronger, supported by a community that —in her own words— upheld her when she couldn't speak. And in an environment where controversy is constant, the message was clear: she did not walk alone and did not come out weakened.

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Deneb González

Editor of CiberCuba Entertainment