Anuel AA is celebrating his birthday! The reggaeton artist reveals the name of his daughter with Laury Saavedra at his party

Anuel AA celebrates his 32nd birthday by revealing the name of his daughter, Emmaluna, with Laury Saavedra. The announcement confirms their relationship and dispels rumors of separation.


Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Anuel AA celebrated his 32nd birthday in a special way, sharing an intimate moment that cleared up doubts about his personal life. Through a video posted on his Instagram account, the singer revealed details of his party, where he made an important announcement: the name of the daughter he is expecting with Laury Saavedra.

The images show a pool decorated with balloons that spell out "Emmaluna," indicating that this will be the name of the little one on the way. This announcement also served to confirm their relationship with Laury, who appeared in the video looking visibly pregnant, dispelling rumors of a possible separation between the two.

Although the artist has not provided further details about the date of birth, this post clarifies any doubts regarding the continuation of his relationship with the mother of his future daughter. Anuel AA, who is already a father to three children: Pablo Anuel, from his relationship with Astrid Cuevas; Gianella, born from his bond with Melissa Vallencilla; and Cattleya, the daughter he had with Yailin La Más Viral, is now preparing to welcome little Emmaluna.

The chosen name seems to be a tribute to Anuel AA himself, whose real name is Emmanuel Gazmey, giving it a special significance.

With this post, Anuel AA shows that he is experiencing a moment of emotional and family stability, while remaining focused on his musical career. Meanwhile, the couple, who had been the subject of speculation, has publicly demonstrated that they are closer than ever as they sweetly anticipate the arrival of their daughter.

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Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.