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Cuban model accuses Nicky Jam and Sencillo 305 of attacking him in a Miami nightclub

"The police are going to take care of this. It's not going to stay like this"


A young Cuban named Christian Valladares recounted the altercation he experienced with Nicky Jam and Sencillo 305 in a Miami nightclub, where he was allegedly attacked by one of them.

In a series of videos that this 25-year-old Cuban model uploaded to his Instagram profile, he explained that he was with his girlfriend and more friends at a nightclub in Miami when Nicky Jam approached his partner to flirt with her, which finally led to a conflict.

"I work with artists, we are used to them, so we act normal," he began explaining, after saying that Nicky Jam arrived at the area of the nightclub where he was.

"He approaches my girlfriend and starts flirting with her. At one point she tells him 'what's wrong, there's my husband'. I approached him in the best possible way to tell him that he's with me. Then he gropes me and gives me and he tells me he doesn't care. I remained patient and then a guy who I thought was security approached, but it turned out that he was Simple and punched me in the eye. The security put up with me and they left. "Nicky Jam left in the Lambo and nothing happened," said this Cuban, who showed what his eye looked like after the alleged altercation.

According to what he said in these videos, he had already worked with Nicky Jam recently on a video clip and did not feel any affinity for him.

"The police are going to take care of this. It's not going to stay like this", assured Christian, receiving support on social networks from many users after telling his version of what happened.

"Nicky Jam disrespected me and Sencillo punched me", concluded this young man.

For now, neither Nicky Jam nor Sencillo 305 have commented on the matter.

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Izabela Pecherska

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


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