The Antes muerta que sencilla by María Isabel marked a whole generation of children who desperately asked their parents for a fan to dance to the rhythm of the ‘hit’. However, 19 years later, the artist is already an adult, and she has even decided to pause her professional career to dedicate herself fully to the great love of her life: her daughter Daliana, born on the 14th of February. Now, the singer has revealed through her social networks how hard her first postpartum has been.

The interpreter of songs like Mira niño or Esa Carita, who conquered Europe with her participation in Junior Eurovision when she was only 9 years old, became a mother for the first time with Jesús Marchena. That is why, in a round of questions and answers through Instagram – where he has more than 300,000 followers – he has answered some questions from his fans: from why he does not show his little girl’s face to the change that his life after being a mother

“At first I remember that I cried all day, there were too many emotions together and nobody tells us what the real postpartum is like,” María Isabel told her followers, and she admits that it was “tough” for her to adapt to the change that her life gave after the birth of her baby. the little one “At first, a baby cries and you don’t know what’s wrong with him. Within a week you know exactly what’s happening to him. Everything is a process of adaptation,” the singer continued.

In addition, the artist has found great support in her daughter’s father, and she is very proud of how the two of them are organizing. “I don’t change the life I have now for anything in the world. In fact, I wonder how I was able to be without her before. She smiles a lot and seeing that little face… It drives me crazy,” says the 28-year-old, who is now delighted with having made the decision to start her own family.

Another of the questions that his followers asked him the most was why he decided not to show his daughter’s face, at least for now. “I don’t like to teach them,” he expressed, to continue explaining that “it’s not because it’s mine, but because he thinks it’s “delicate” to subject “such little people to such exposure.” “I teach it because it’s part of my life , of my days and of everything I do… but I’m nobody to raise his face,” he says, assuring that he prefers Daliana to decide in the future whether to expose herself or not.

“That’s why I want to save it and if she grows up, she wants to go out on the networks, well, we’ll see,” he said, assuring that he does not rule out changing his mind in the future, if his daughter asks him to, whom he will continue to hide for the moment. “I respect whoever does it, but I don’t feel like it,” she settled through her Instagram stories.