
In a night filled with emotion and vulnerability, Karol G made a powerful appearance at the premiere of her new Netflix documentary, Tomorrow Was Beautiful. Held at the elegant Whitby Hotel in New York City, the event marked a deeply personal moment for the Colombian pop and reggaeton sensation as she shared her most intimate chapter yet.
Directed by Cristina Costantini, the documentary traces Karol’s journey from her hometown of Medellín—where her dreams first took root—to the heights of international stardom. But it goes far beyond the music. For the first time, fans see the woman behind the spotlight: raw, honest, and unfiltered.
“Everyone thought I was living my best life,” Karol confesses in the film. “But I felt like I was falling apart. I had to walk through darkness before I could learn how to love myself again.”
It’s a striking contrast to the image many know. Karol G has had a landmark year—named Billboard’s Woman of the Year for 2024, and lauded for her moving duet with Andrea Bocelli, a moment she calls one of the most meaningful of her career.
But Tomorrow Was Beautiful isn’t just a behind-the-scenes look. It’s a raw, reflective portrait of resilience, of finding identity beyond fame, and of what it really takes to heal when the lights go down.