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"Think Before You Speak: Iraisel Defends Her Relationship with Her Daughter"

Tuesday, December 2, 2025 by Alexander Flores

"Think Before You Speak: Iraisel Defends Her Relationship with Her Daughter"
Iraisel with her daughter Daniela - Image by © Instagram / Iraisel

Cuban influencer Iraisel, widow of reggaeton artist El Dany, delivered a firm response to a critical comment on social media about her connection with her daughter. The incident began when a user criticized her by saying, "Not a single photo with your daughter, like a motorcycle without a sidecar," implying that the young mother did not spend quality time with her child.

Iraisel was quick to address the criticism, issuing a lengthy statement emphasizing respect and making it clear that her daughter, Daniela, is her top priority.

"I find it hard to believe you're a follower, because everyone in this virtual family knows that my daughter is the most important part of my life," the influencer stated. She further highlighted that her daughter lives with her in South Korea, where she attends a private school and enjoys a happy life.

The Cuban influencer elaborated that she currently resides in South Korea with her husband, professional volleyball player Leo Leyva, who is pursuing his career in the South Korean league.

"My daughter Daniela is living with me in South Korea, attending a private school, and is a very happy child, loved with all our love and sacrifices," Iraisel clarified, referring to the family she has built with the athlete.

She also expressed regret over the ease with which some individuals voice opinions on social media:

"I don't understand how people can speak without thinking first," she remarked. "We are ensuring she receives the best education and values, so that when she grows up, she won't meddle in matters that aren't her business," she added, evidently irritated.

In conclusion, Iraisel wrapped up her statement by wishing "many blessings and a happy December," underscoring her intention to remain calm yet resolute in the face of personal and familial criticism.

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