Zoe Saldaña and Cardi B are joined by tragedy in the Dominican Republic, in honor of their Dominican origin | People | Entertainment

Zoe Saldaña and Cardi B They are the recent celebrities to join the pain samples after the tragedy in the Dominican Republic, where the collapse of the Jet Set disco ceiling left more than 200 dead.
Both share Dominican ancestry, although they were born in the United States. The actress, by her two parents: her parents are Aridio Saldaña, who was Dominican, and Nazario Assaire, who is Dominican half and half Puerto Rican: while the rapper on the side of her father, who is Dominican of last name Almánzar.
The artists shared mourning messages on their social networks, accompanied by a black ribbon as a grieving symbol.
“Today we break our hearts for the tragic collapse of the roof of the Jet Set disco in the Dominican Republic,” Saldaña wrote in his Instagram stories. “In times of loss, we must unite in solidarity and compassion,” added the actress, who recently made history by becoming the first American of Dominican origin to win an Oscar, thanks to her role in Emilia Pérezfrom Netflix.
The tragedy occurred early Tuesday, during a presentation of the legendary merenguero Rubby Pérez, who died with 220 people. The news shocked the world of Latin music, generating a wave of solidarity messages.
Juan Luis Guerra He wrote: “In prayer for all those affected and their relatives.” Bad Bunny He expressed his dismay in X: “What sadness about RD. Much strength for family members.” Daddy Yankee He also sent a message of support: “My prayers are with the victims, their families and with all my dear Dominican people. Force, RD.” For its part, Marc Anthony published an image of the Dominican flag in black and white, while Don Omar He asked for sentences for those affected. (AND)