In a recent social media post, Cuban singer Gabi Rodríguez shared a video from one of his latest performances. However, it wasn't his singing that captured everyone's attention. Instead, it was a pregnant young woman who captivated the audience with her energetic dance moves.
Laura García, proudly showing her prominent baby bump, took to the stage and unleashed her dancing skills to the beat of "Tacto que llegó el reparto," a well-known track by Oniel Bebeshito. With no inhibitions, Laura effortlessly dropped to the floor, skillfully swayed her hips, and proved that pregnancy is no barrier to enjoying the vibrant beat of reparto music.
When sharing the video on TikTok, Laura cheekily asked, "Who said pregnant women can't dance?" Her performance sparked a flood of heartwarming and humorous comments: "Now we know how the baby was made"; "That baby will take after the mom, congratulations"; "Beautiful, pregnancy is not an illness, God bless her, she dances better than I do"; "Did she give birth that night? Blessings to her"; "So lovely, blessings, feeling like I'm going into labor"; "That was definitely me during my pregnancy. I was hitting the floor too"; "I can only imagine the baby getting dizzy inside."
Though Laura didn't have her baby that night, she undeniably stole the spotlight as the queen of reparto on the dance floor, baby bump and all!
FAQs about Laura García's Viral Dance
Who is Laura García?
Laura García is a Cuban woman who gained attention for her energetic dance performance while pregnant at a Gabi Rodríguez concert.
What song was Laura García dancing to?
Laura García danced to "Tacto que llegó el reparto," a popular song by Oniel Bebeshito.
Did Laura García give birth after her dance performance?
No, Laura García did not give birth on the night of her dance performance.