With the word in the mouth. The Cuban urban music singer Miss Dayana He has left a television program in Miami as soon as they talked to him about politics. It happened in spaceRaptured, from America TeVé, hosted by the popular presenter María Laria, when the debate went fromHurricane Irma and its devastation in Cuba to talk about thesale of donations to those affected by the cyclone. "I don't understand this report. I came here to talk about music," said the reggaeton singer.
These words brought him criticism from the two commentators invited to the program. One of them accused the singer of "not wanting to understand" the report. Miss Dayana stood up, shook María Laria's hand and told her that she was delighted to have been on her program. he got up and go away.
Behind his back, the journalists who were still on the program reproached him for doing like the majority of Cuban artists who arrive in Miami, perform in the city, take the money from exile and then "they don't like to talk about who is to blame for what they did." what happens in Cuba".
Everything indicated that the program would go in other directions. The host admitted that she had as a guest an artist whom she greatly admires because she defends women's rights in the lyrics of her songs.However, this did not stop Miss Dayana from leaving her alone on the set and leaving.
CiberCuba had already verified at the Miami airport, as soon as it arrived in Florida, that the impact of Hurricane Irma in CubaIt is a very sensitive topic for Miss Dayana.. María Laria began her program there, reviewing the destruction that the powerful cyclone left on the Island.
The singer explained that Irma did a lot of damage to Cuba and said that Cubans call her 'Irma, the mower', because it destroyed the trees and flora of the country. The 'Yo soy single' singer told María Laria that the hurricane surprised her in Varadero and she assures that "it did not feel as strong as expected" although she admits that in Havana "the penetration of the sea was devastating."
Even so,The artist assures that she did not sleep thinking and calling her grandmother, who was the one who raised her and was alone in a town in Camagüey, called Siboney. The singer's grandfather fell asleep as soon as the hurricane winds arrived and did not realize that there was a cyclone."The next day, when it was my turn to go through the cyclone in Varadero, I was the one who fell asleep," she told America TeVé.
But María Laria finally struck a chord with Miss Dayanawhen reminding him of the interview he gave to CiberCuba at the Miami airport. When he asked him why he didn't want Hurricane Maria to pass through Cuba,The reggaeton singer broke down and began to cry, explaining that her country could not withstand a blow like the one that Santo Domingo and Puerto Rico have received.
It was this forced foot that Laria used to enter the topic of solidarity and the sale of donations to the victims of Hurricane Irma in Cuba, which ended with Miss Dayana leaving the set ofRaptured.
The only thing the music singer talked about, which was what she wanted to talk about on the program, was to recognize that "it is not easy" for a woman to enter the world of reggaeton, which "is a genre defended by men." The really difficult thing, she confessed, is for her colleagues to see her "as their peer" and "consider and respect her as one of their own."
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