Cuban businesswoman Teresa Padrón, renowned as the manager and close friend of the late reggaeton artist El Taiger, has filed for humanitarian parole on behalf of Ana Paloma, one of the singer's daughters who currently resides in Cuba. In a live video shared on her social media platforms, Padrón announced this decision to her followers, demonstrating her ongoing commitment to the artist's family even after his untimely death.
A Continuing Commitment to Family
"I'm not sure when Anita will arrive, but I've already applied for the parole. God willing, it will be soon. We're working to see if we can speed up the process," Teresa expressed. Padrón has been an unwavering support in El Taiger's life, especially during his challenging times, such as when he was shot in the head—a shocking incident for his fans.
El Taiger's Legacy and Family Ties
The passing of El Taiger left his fans grieving and his family split between Cuba and abroad. The reggaeton artist was a father to four children: three daughters and a son, with Ana Paloma being the only one still in Cuba. In her quest to reunite the artist's family in the United States, Teresa Padrón has emerged as a pivotal figure, not only as a friend and manager but also as a guardian of his family legacy.
Efforts to Reunite a Family
Through this initiative, Padrón aims for Ana Paloma to soon join her siblings and the rest of the family in the U.S., reinforcing her role as a key advocate for the unity of El Taiger's family. Her actions highlight a strong dedication to bridging the distance and ensuring the family's togetherness.