The celebration of Dominican Independence transcended beyond those of the Dominicans, as entertainment figures also celebrated the 177th anniversary of the patriotic feat of February 27, 1844.
Romeo Santos posted a video and a note of his Dominican-Puerto Rican roots.
“It’s an honor to close every concert around the world, and for thousands of foreigners to hear me say‘ Long live bachata, long live Dominican Republic! “, Santos indicated.
Manny Creu, a figure from the Creole meringue, hung a photo on top of a drum.
While Juan Luis Guerra hung the following message: “Land of peace and glory and forever blessed of God! February 27, Dominican Independence Day.”
“He raised my flag with pride, not just today, but every day of my life,” Rubby Perez said.
TV presenter Claritza Molina, who has shone in Miami, USA, posted the following message: “What a pride to say where I go I AM DOMINICAN! Happy Independence Day brothers! My land so beautiful and my people so warm and cheerful! I love you RD! “
Natti Natasha uploaded an image with the Creole flag that indicated that she is proudly Dominican.
While internationally, Resident toasted his beer and congratulated the nation on Independence Day and wished Puerto Rico to celebrate its someday.