The Cuban singer Jacob Forever visited the digital reality show El Desorden de Marko and, when asked about the three mothers of his children, responded with a mix of gratitude, chivalry, and a phrase that is already being repeated on social media: "Women should not be spoken about".
The reggaeton artist didn't hesitate for a second when starting his response: "Regarding the three mothers, my children, all I care about is thanking every day of this world, in this life, in all that exist, for giving me the most important thing I have, which are my three children, Riler, Laira, and Saisha."
Regarding delving deeper into the topic and getting more personal, Jacob closed the door gracefully and without drama: "When it comes to women, one must remember the good things, the beautiful moments of living. And that's what it's about, remembering. There's nothing to say because we don't talk about women."
The artist has three children from three different relationships: Riler, his only son, whose mother is Deydi Laffita; Laira, his eldest daughter, whose mother is Patricia; and Saisha, the youngest, the result of his relationship with La Dura, Diliamne Jouve González.
The three currently reside in Miami, and it is common to see them spending time with their father, a family gathering that was not easy to arrange.
Riler arrived in the city in February 2025 after a legal visa process that lasted three years; Laira celebrated her 15th birthday in December 2024; and Saisha turned ten in February 2026, marking her first birthday after her parents' separation.
Jacob and La Dura confirmed their split in September 2025, after more than 12 years together, and both have since maintained a discourse of mutual respect focused on the well-being of their daughter.
At that moment, Jacob declared: "we will always be family".
The visit to the program of Marko Pérez also brought more news: the singer , known as Roxy, whom he described as one of the pillars of his current happiness alongside his children and family in Cuba.
The moment about the mothers of his children, however, resonated most with the followers, who praised the artist's chivalrous tone and his choice to remain silent where others would have provided excessive details.
As he himself simply summed it up: "From women, one must remember the good things, the lovely moments of life."
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