Photo of Ja Rulay posing with bills divides his fans: "Anuel AA uploads photos like this and Cubans congratulate him."

The Cuban singer received a lot of criticism for a photo posing with bundles of money.

Ja Rulay © Instagram / @jarulay_elperro
Ja RulayPhoto © Instagram / @jarulay_elperro

The Cuban singer Ja Rulay is once again the focus on social media after a photo of him with dozens of bundles of cash is circulating on social networks.

A controversial image that comes after the video in which the young man showed off his new car in Cuba, saying: "It seems like we are there and we are here. Stop being silly, you guys aren't like that over there." A statement that some users now remember upon seeing the image of Ja Rulay sitting with bundles of money on his lap.

In response to this photograph shared on the @jarulay_elperro account, we find messages criticizing the image presented by the artist and asking for humility, while others defend him and even comment that other figures who do the same, such as Anuel AA, are praised among Cubans.

Congratulations on your sacrifices, but you should have charity for the needy, instead of showing off your success, help those who really need it. "It's a total of 200 dollars." "Now Anuel posts photos like that and Cubans tell him how great he is, a real millionaire until death, but now a Cuban does it and the criticisms rain down, it's not easy for you." "It seems like you are there and you are here with that Cuban money, speculating with American dollars. That money is worth nothing here." "Speechless... how horrible to see these images, no one cares if you have money or not in the end... Without a doubt, you are missing something. Humility above all." "I love you, but you have to be more humble," are some of the comments that can be read alongside this post.

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Izabela Pecherska

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


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