Sofia, the daughter of renowned Cuban singer Alexander Delgado from the duo Gente de Zona, and Cuban María Vargas, has once again captivated social media followers with her charm and playful antics. As she grows up quickly, the young girl starred in a delightful moment in a video shared by her mother, showcasing her charisma and sense of humor.
In the video, Sofia is seen saying, "At my old school, I told everyone to give me credit because I was famous. Believe me, pay me, give me credit, be my fan. I told everyone: 'I'm Alexander Delgado's daughter, look, I'm famous, give me credits.'" These innocent and amusing words sparked a wave of affection among María Vargas's followers, who frequently shares special moments of her daughter's life.
Controversial Beginnings
Sofia first came into the public eye in 2017 when María Vargas revealed to Telemundo that she had a daughter with Alexander Delgado, a result of a brief relationship in Canada. At that time, Vargas sought paternity recognition and child support for the young girl. Eventually, the "Te Duele" singer acknowledged Sofia as his legitimate daughter, which settled the initial dispute.
A Tumultuous Relationship
Despite the resolution, the relationship between Alexander Delgado and María Vargas has not been without controversy. Over the years, Sofia's mother has accused the singer of neglecting the child, leading to several public conflicts. Nonetheless, recent times have shown a growing closeness between the artist and his daughter, with images and videos on social media depicting their time spent together.
With each post, Sofia continues to win the affection of followers, who frequently praise her sweetness and spontaneity. Even at her young age, she exhibits a charismatic personality that, combined with her father's fame, positions her as a standout figure on social media.
Meanwhile, María Vargas remains committed to sharing moments from her daughter's everyday life, presenting an image of a joyful, fun-loving girl with a spark that promises to keep winning hearts.