A follower shared a video comparing the group pressure that Gino Montalvo experiences within Planeta Alofoke to what La Diosa went through at El Rancho de Destino, and the Cuban singer quickly responded: she shared it on her Facebook page and replied to several comments, making it clear that, while she does not wish him harm, she believes that what is happening is karma.
The video sparked a debate on social media. In it, the user recaps what happened at El Rancho de Destino and notes that Gino, along with other contestants, formed a group that made her life difficult on the show. She specifically mentions a question that Gino publicly asked her, questioning why she hadn't donated the money from her concerts to the children before entering the reality show, when she had promised to donate the prize to St. Jude Hospital.
The trigger was seeing Gino crying and inconsolable in a corner of the Planeta Alofoke house, following a conflict with La Fruta.
The comparison drawn by the follower in her video is direct: the same type of group pressure that La Diosa experienced at El Rancho de Destino is now what Gino is facing in the reality show in the Dominican Republic.
In her comments, La Diosa was clear with those who asked her to support Gino for being the only Cuban on the show. To a follower who said they had switched from "Team Diosa" to "Team Gino," she replied: "Of course, you can support whoever you wish; I certainly cannot tell you otherwise. But as someone who suffered a lot of unjust harassment and conspiracies from him, no, my friend, even if he's the only Cuban, believe me, I do not support him. Don't forget that I am also Cuban in a reality show where a Cuban tried to belittle me and turned everyone against me in there, and I endured it all alone."

When another follower wrote, "He's paying for what he did to the Goddess," the singer replied straightforwardly, "I'm afraid so."
To those who accused her of being resentful, La Diosa clarified her position: "I hold no resentment and I wish no harm upon her, believe me, I swear it on my children. I truly believe that karma took care of her. That doesn’t mean I wish her ill or that I am resentful. Forgiving is not forgetting; it's about protecting oneself."
The debate on social media was divided. Many followers celebrated the video as a form of vindication, with comments like "This is called KARMA; he will always reap the poison he spreads through life" or "Gino has received the karma for all the ego and poison he poured out against the Goddess in a reality show full of his friends." However, there were also critical voices with significant support: "No, honey, you're very mistaken; one thing has nothing to do with the other, nobody harassed the Goddess" or "What happened with the Goddess was just a question that she wasn't forced to answer."
The background between them comes from the gesture of Gino Montalvo that no one saw coming: on January 30, Gino publicly forgave La Diosa in front of the cameras, telling her, "I will not forget what you did to me, but I truly forgive you. I'm not a bitter person." Now, months later, it is he who is at the center of the controversy within Planeta Alofoke, a reality show featuring several Latino influencers, 55 days of living together, and a prize of 250,000 dollars.
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