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Cinthia Fernández experienced a terrifying moment during her vacation in Miami

The dancer's break took an unexpected turn when a marine visitor caught her by surprise at the shore

Cinthia Fernández's vacation in Miami took an unexpected turn when a marine visitor caught her by surprise just a few meters (10 feet) from the shore. The model and panelist, who was enjoying the sun and the crystal-clear waters of South Florida, captured the moment in a video that quickly went viral on social media and sparked doubts among her followers.

In the footage, which she shared on her Instagram account, a shadow can be seen moving under the water just a few meters (10 feet) from the beach. "I'm dying!" Cinthia exclaimed, both astonished and frightened, while holding her phone and recording. According to her later account, just a few minutes earlier she had been swimming in that same area with other people. "It went straight to the people!" she said in the clip, in a mix of disbelief and terror.

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Cinthia Fernández's vacation in Miami took an unexpected turn | La Derecha Diario

The post did not go unnoticed and caused a flood of reactions among her more than 6 million followers. "More than one was about to celebrate my trip to heaven," Fernández joked at the bottom of the post, which already has over 10,000 "likes" and hundreds of comments. She also added a series of questions that increased the intrigue among her fans: "What would you do? Would you stay in the water? Would you save your loved one? Would you faint from fright?"

Many users claimed that it was not a shark, as Cinthia initially thought, but a stingray. "That's a stingray, relax, it doesn't do anything,""Don't exaggerate, there are always stingrays in Miami,""Instead of filming, why didn't you warn the others?" were some of the messages she received.

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Cinthia Fernández and Roberto Castillo on vacation in Miami | La Derecha Diario

Far from remaining silent, Cinthia replied and defended her version in her stories. "People say it's a stingray, but you could hear everyone shouting 'shark' and I saw the fin. Go watch the video and tell me," she said bluntly.

Cinthia Fernández lashed out at Yanina Latorre and revealed Lola's education expenses

Cinthia Fernández appeared as a guest on Ángel Responde (Bondi Live) and spoke candidly about her broken relationship with Yanina Latorre. Although they shared the screen on LAM (América TV), there is no relationship today.

Latorre often mocks Cinthia by accusing her of "studying through sponsorship," alluding to her law degree. The response was not long in coming.

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Cinthia Fernández spoke candidly about her relationship with Yanina Latorre | La Derecha Diario

"I'm not angry with Yanina, but I'll never understand what's going on with her," Cinthia began, who even wrote to her to talk privately.

She clarified that she would never get involved with Latorre's daughter, and that she prefers not to hurt where it hurts most.

Annoyed by the criticism, she said: "She criticizes with hatred, saying 'this daughter of a b... studies through sponsorship.' So what should I say? You pay 1,500 dollars for Di Tella for your daughter."

"I'm not a mommy's little girl. I don't consider Lola a mommy's little girl either because she studies, works, and earns her own money," she added.

"She decided to pay for her daughter's education and I don't criticize her. I applaud her," Cinthia stated. "I'd love to be able to do the same for mine," she expressed.

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Lola Latorre | La Derecha Diario

Cinthia defended her decision to study, regardless of sponsorship: "Why do you care if I study? I want to do it." "You can't make a living from this industry alone. I opened a store, I work nonstop, I raised and supported my daughters on my own: I don't owe anything to anyone," she said.

In that tone, she emphasized that she has always been independent: "No one helped me, I've fought alone from the beginning." She again questioned Yanina's attitude: "So much hatred? Then she complains if someone touches what hurts her," she said.

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