The praised response from El Yonki after being criticized for his wife being older than him: "You closed it."

El Yonki defends his wife, Ani Dieppa, against criticisms regarding their age difference, emphasizing respect for women and the value of experience in their relationship, garnering massive support on social media.


Cuban reggaeton artist El Yonki has earned the applause of his fans after responding in a strong and elegant manner to a comment on social media that criticized the age difference between him and his wife, his representative Ani Dieppa.

The artist, renowned for his charisma and talent in urban music, seized the opportunity to defend his partner and, in doing so, conveyed a message of respect for women.

In a video shared on his official account, El Yonki highlighted the importance of honoring women and reminded everyone that we all come from one.

"Women deserve respect, as we were born of a woman, and there is nothing more sacred than a lady. Thanks to them, we have the joy of having a family," he stated firmly.

The reggaeton artist also took the opportunity to discuss his relationship and what it means for him to share his life with an older woman. With words filled with admiration and maturity, he commented:

"My wife and I are the perfect couple because sometimes what a young woman cannot provide, a woman with experience can."

The response, which quickly went viral, has generated a wave of positive comments on social media, where his followers congratulate him for his stance and for not yielding to negative criticism. Many highlighted that his words convey a powerful message about mutual respect and diversity in relationships.

"I can attest, they are the most beautiful real thing," "I hope we all find a love as real as yours," and "Never has a saying been more true," have commented their fans.

El Yonki continues to shine not only for his music but also for his authenticity and defense of family values, reaffirming himself as one of the most influential figures in the Cuban urban scene.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, I now live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.