Amara La Negra dazzles in “Hot Bodies 2025”

Carolina Álvarez
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Santo Domingo.– Amara La Negra starred in the Hot Bodies 2025 edition, a summer special of the variety show Noche de Luz. Under the art direction and styling of Bramtco Martin, the production paid homage to the artist’s Afro-descendant roots, highlighting a vibrant, bold, and deeply authentic aesthetic. The visual proposal, defined by a natural approach that exalts unfiltered beauty, managed to capture not only the attention, but the soul of those who saw it. This edition of the program hosted by Luz García marks a special milestone: it’s the second time Amara poses for Cuerpos Hot, exactly 12 years later of her first participation in the special, and coinciding exactly with the same date of that debut that captivated the audience. This detail not only reaffirms her artistic relevance, but also the strength of her image as a timeless icon of beauty and empowerment.

“Esta ha sido una oportunidad grandiosa de reconectar con mi sensualidad después de haber dado a luz a mis hijas Sumajestad y Sualteza. Es una ocasión para celebrar mi cuerpo y todas las transiciones vitales que ha vivido”,

le confesó Amara La Negra a Luz García
Amara La Negra, whose given name is Diana Danelys De Los Santos, is a singer, actress, and television personality born in Miami, of Dominican descent. Known for her authenticity, charisma, and unmistakable style, she has become an influential voice within the Latin music and entertainment industry. Her stage presence, marked by the vindication of Afro-descendant pride, has positioned her as a cultural reference for Dominicans.
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With an international trajectory that includes her participation in the reality show Love & Hip Hop: Miami, multiple musical successes and audiovisual projects, Amara has conquered both the American and Latin American public. In addition to her artistic career, she is an active advocate for diversity, self-acceptance, and the representation of Afro-descendant women in the media.
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