The Goddess is determined to completely transform her life by distancing herself from controversies and online disputes. Now visibly recovered from her gastric sleeve surgery, she took to social media to express gratitude to her loyal fans for their unwavering support.
"Things work out for me because I'm a good woman, because I don't curse others and I find joy in their success," The Goddess reflected while listening to Miami's radio station Ritmo 95.7. Although they never play her music, she enjoys tuning in to hear her colleagues.
"I'm used to my life being like this; people try to take things away from me, but God blesses me," she added. She recounted how, following the launch of her fragrance Mamasota, there was an attempted boycott by women, artists, and acquaintances.
"I embody power and strength in life, and if God gives me all this, it's because I can handle it all. To date, exactly 11,251 fragrances have been sold, and I'm beyond happy... The malice and ill will couldn't destroy well-done work, couldn't destroy a perfume made with the greatest love in this world," the artist declared.
Embracing a New Chapter
After this entrepreneurial success, she affirmed, "I feel liberated, strong, confident in myself, and I believe I'm making the right choices by staying away from controversies. I don't want to be involved in scandals... I aspire to be a woman who focuses on the good, the positive, and growth."
"I want to be surrounded by people who respect me and my friendship, people who don't manipulate the love I put into things just for likes or views. I want only those who truly deserve to be by my side," the singer emphasized. Her words seemed directed at her godfather Alexander Otaola, following his recent interview with Dayamí La Musa, during which she gifted him a perfume adorned with a papaya illustration.