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Eduardo Antonio Moved to Tears by His Mother's Message on TV

Wednesday, July 3, 2024 by Albert Rivera

Eduardo Antonio couldn't hold back his emotions when he heard a heartfelt message from his mother, Olguita, during Tony Benítez's television program. The show featured an interview with the renowned Cuban singer, also known as the "Divo de Placetas."

A Mother's Love

During the interview, Eduardo Antonio was asked about his mother. "She is a lady, a woman with character, delicate yet strong," he said. Moments later, the show surprised him with an audio message.

"Eduardo Antonio, my son. I bless you to shield you from all ill intentions, envy, and those lacking talent who wish to overshadow your success. Forty years where you have always been a conqueror," his mother said in the message. These touching words brought Eduardo Antonio to tears.

"This message, among the many she has given me on television, will go down in history because it shows a mother saying, 'Don't mess with my son,'" the Divo said, holding back tears.

"The truth is that I am an artist who has been giving my best for forty years, believing in and loving what I do, and that in itself commands respect," added the performer of "Pa los envidiosos," one of the most beloved Cuban artists.

Eduardo Antonio's Heartfelt TV Moment: Questions and Answers

Eduardo Antonio's emotional reaction to his mother's message has touched many. Here are some common questions and answers surrounding this touching moment.

Who is Eduardo Antonio?

Eduardo Antonio is a beloved Cuban singer known as the "Divo de Placetas." He has been performing for over forty years.

What did Eduardo Antonio's mother say in her message?

In her message, Olguita blessed her son, wishing to protect him from envy and ill intentions, and praised his forty-year-long successful career.

Why was Eduardo Antonio emotional?

Eduardo Antonio was moved by the heartfelt and protective words of his mother, which highlighted her love and support for him throughout his career.

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