José Luis ‘el Puma’ Rodríguez’s granddaughter confirmed her incredible beauty on virtual platforms. The 26-year-old shared three photos last Tuesday that caught the eye of her millions of fans around the world. The Latina wore a tight fuchsia and orange swimsuit. She also complemented her look with her wet hair and white sunglasses.
“You want to fly, you have to give up the things that weigh you down. I’m happy, I’m free!” It was the simple and motivating caption that Galilea López Morillo chose for her summer post.
This aforementioned publication Lopez Morillo garnered thousands of likes and comments on Instagram in just a few hours. “Mom, keep exercising, you look radiantly beautiful. beautiful”, “blessings Galilee.. Regards, do what makes you happy” and “A beautiful face loses a few more pounds and that’s it, but you are a beautiful girl and she does not look like her grandmother or her mother, she will be her father” were some of the outstanding messages that the energetic woman received in the network of the camera.
Galilee poses. Source: Instagram Galilea López Morillo
On the other hand, the young puma is the supposedly unrecognized son of his famous grandfather and therefore his uncle Galilee He is recovering after heart surgery. The singer surprised everyone this week by sharing some photos of him from the hospital.
Galilee poses. Source: Instagram Galilea López Morillo
These above images of the allegedly unrecognized son of Jose Luis “El Puma” Rodriguez were shared from an original post by Lila Morillo. “These photos are the testimony of the miracle that JESÚS EL CRISTO DE LA GLORIA performed in the life of Puma Juniors. He tells me he left his body while they operated on him! And that a heavenly being stood before Him and He said: YOU WILL GO WELL!! Then he returned to the body!!! HALLELUYAAAAA!! Today he testifies with the photos that he accepts Jesus as his Lord and Savior!! Juan José, El Pumita Juniors, will personally explain why he is still ALIVE! CHRIST ALIVES!! AND I LOVE YOU!! Glory TO GOD!” was the text “I have the right to be happy” chosen by the interpreter’s ex-wife to accompany these images.