Niurka, the queen of unfiltered drama, gives her opinion on single motherhood
It seems that the universe of the show had an appointment at the air terminal, and not to take a flight, but so that Niurka, our particular sequined survival guru, would drop another of her pearls of wisdom. The Cuban, who has more lives than a cat and more experiences as a single mother than there are episodes in a soap opera, decided that it was the perfect time to give her verdict on a hot topic: Cazzu’s situation.
With the elegance of an elephant in a china shop, Niurka made it clear that she knows firsthand how complicated it is to raise children without a stable partner. However, in what seems to be a subtle shade straight to the heart of Christian Nodal’s ex-partner, our protagonist assured that her philosophy was always different. His tactic did not include sending a bill by certified mail to the parents of his children. No, gentlemen. His style was more of “if you do it, let it be of your own free will, dear, because I’m not begging.”
Feminism a la Niurka: supporting without begging
In a statement that probably made several feminist theorists raise their hands to their heads, Niurka drew her line in the sand. She expressed her unwavering support for women, but she distanced herself from the feminist label with the speed of an influencer canceled. Her posture is simple, direct and with the volume turned up: she is not one of those who “is begging a male for attention for a child.” For her, her offspring are priceless and, therefore, they will not go around begging for affection. Final point.
And then came the jewel in the crown, the phrase that summarizes an entire worldview and that is already carved in the Olympus of the show’s famous phrases. In the bustling airport of Mexico City, with the same naturalness with which one orders a coffee, she blurted out: “I support women, but I am not a feminist; I am not one of those women who is begging a male for attention for a child, my children are priceless, no bastard, even if he is their father, my children are going to beg for attention, with pity, they have a lot of hermaphrodite mothers!”. A statement that has it all: controversy, a touch of chaos, an unexpected word and that security that only comes from having seen everything in life.
This unsolicited advice to Cazzu goes beyond a simple comment. It is a manifesto about emotional and economic independence, a masterclass in not depending on anyone’s validation or charity, not even the parent of your children. In the age of public disputes and social media statements, the Niurka style—raw, unedited and delivered at the gate—is a reminder that some prefer to resolve things the old-fashioned way: with an invisible microphone and an unbeatable attitude.
The result? A life lesson wrapped in a soundbite worthy of going viral, which makes it clear that in the manual of contemporary motherhood, there is an entire chapter written by Niurka, where begging is not an option and dignity is the currency.
Do you agree with this philosophy of life? Share this real-life episode on your networks and discover more analysis of the controversies that define current showbiz.




