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Colombian singer Maluma28, has shown his noble heart on more than one occasion, especially with bastiana young fan who suffers from cancer, whom he sees with some frequency and even considers him his teacher of life.
The teachings that the little boy has given to the interpreter of ‘Hawái’ have been rewarded on more than one occasion. For example, in December 2021, he gave her a smartphone and now he went further, by have given him a nice house.
Through a video, lasting a few seconds, you can see the moment in which the reggaeton player walks through the residence, while being accompanied by his faithful follower.
Initially, Maluma made his fan, who is in a wheelchair, believe that he had taken him to that site because he wanted to know his opinion on the reforms he was planning to do.
“Bastian, we bring you here to give us the go-ahead for this project. Bastian, you like it here, don’t you? It’s that I want to do some reforms to it”, the interpreter of ‘Felices los 4’ told him, while they toured the house and the patio area.
He then gave Bastian a folder with a page on it and asked her to read it aloud, which is where the magic happened.
“Bastian, ever since I met you, I told you that dreams do come true. Welcome to your new house,” the minor read through tears.
His moving reaction caused his emotional mother, and Maluma himself, they could not contain their tears and ran to give him an effusive hug.
“I am going to say a few words. Fight for your dreams, dreams come true. Don’t stop fighting. They take time, but they arrive. Always, don’t stop fighting. I feel happy. I’m jumping,” said the minor, visibly hopeful, at the end of the video.
The beautiful material registers, so far, more than 470,000 hearts and any number of comments from celebrities and fans, who recognized, with emojis and words, the noble heart of the Medellin born.
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