Teresa Padrón, who once managed the late Cuban reggaeton artist El Taiger, announced her plans to travel to Cuba to join the celebration of the artist's grandmother's birthday. In an emotional social media post, Teresa shared a photo of the elderly woman and expressed her affection and commitment to be there on this very special day. "It's almost your birthday, and although your grandson won't be there, I will be with you in his absence to celebrate your life, strength, and greatness," Teresa wrote in her message. She also added a heartfelt statement: "I love you very much, Nidia and @yumirsi83.ernesto."
Teresa's gesture highlights her unwavering support for the family of the artist, who passed away on October 10. This visit not only symbolizes a show of solidarity but also serves as a tribute to the legacy and memory of El Taiger. The emotional bond she maintains with the reggaeton star's family remains strong, proving that love transcends borders and hardships.
In another update, Teresa Padrón mentioned that she would be in Cuba on December 21, the day Nidia, the grandmother of the late El Taiger, celebrates her birthday. This year, she turns 91, marking a particularly challenging year due to the loss of her grandson, who surprised her on this special day last year. Teresa Padrón met El Taiger's grandmother a few months ago. "She is one of the strongest people I've ever met, a beautiful soul with a huge heart, just like José's heart. I'm entirely grateful for the blessing of knowing you and the immense love you have for me, as well as for your entire family. I will always be here for you and your loved ones," Teresa said about the woman, who was a significant figure in the life of José Manuel Carvajal.