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Nayer Throws a Safari-Themed Bash for Son Kaleb's First Birthday in Miami

Tuesday, August 18, 2026 by Isabella Rojas

Cuban singer Nayer Regalado went all out to celebrate her youngest son Kaleb Mesa's first birthday with a safari-themed party featuring a mobile zoo, a stilt-walking entertainer, and a surprise guest—a baby alligator that she held in her hands.

The event, which was shared on her Instagram stories on Tuesday, embraced the popular "Wild One" theme, a favorite in the United States for first birthdays. The decorations blended sage green, gold, and wood tones with balloons, a cartoon giraffe, an elephant figure, and a marquee-lit number "1" as the centerpiece.

The highlight of the celebration was undoubtedly when Nayer appeared on camera holding a small alligator, dressed in a lime green outfit adorned with a gold starfish detail. "I brought the zoo to me," she captioned, and she wasn't exaggerating; the outdoor pen hosted colorful goats and a young llama, which little Victor interacted with under the Miami sun.

The entertainment didn't stop there. A performer in a black LED light suit on stilts energized the party, while a two-tier cake displayed the inscription "Kaleb Mesa's First Birthday" in its center.

By Nayer's side was her husband, Cuban baseball player Víctor Víctor Mesa, who was seen in another story holding the birthday boy while she clapped enthusiastically. "Happy birthday my sweet little one," the singer wrote, tagging her son's account, @kalebvmesa.

Kaleb is the couple's second child, born in August 2025. Their eldest, Víctor Víctor Mesa Jr., turned three earlier this year and, judging by the photos, already has a stylish little brother for celebrations.

Nayer, internationally recognized for her collaboration with Pitbull on "Give Me Everything" and her single "Suave (Kiss Me)," has been sharing special family moments in Miami with her followers for years. In May, she proudly showcased her two children with the message "My whole world," and this party clearly demonstrates that her world is growing with love... and plenty of animals.

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