Rachel Arderi defends Bebeshito after controversial incident: "You don't know the type of man Oniel is."

The reggaeton singer received many criticisms after security forcefully removed a fan who jumped towards him during the concert.


Rachel Arderi came to the defense of her partner Oniel Bebeshito, following the incident with a fan at a concert in Camagüey that has earned him a lot of criticism on social media.

A fan of the artist lunged towards him on two occasions during the performance, and the venue's security forcefully removed her from the stage, in a rather violent manner.

Although many have criticized Bebeshito, his girlfriend has a different point of view on what happened, and in her Instagram stories, she made it clear what she thinks of her partner.

"You don't know the kind of man Oniel is, and all those talking crap will never come close to reaching his ankles again. Not because of fame or music, but because of the beautiful values his mom taught him. As his woman, I am eternally convinced that very few in this filthy society have those true gentlemanly values," the model stated.

Instagram screenshot / Rachel Arderi

Rachel didn't beat around the bush and added: "The way she approached him was not the best, and it hurts me in the soul that the security there in Camagüey treated her that way, because I am a woman like her and I've been on the streets, and it's sad what we go through, but that's how it was, things unrelated to the artist because even that security is not part of his team. But if her approach to him had been bad and she had hurt him or something bad had happened, you wouldn't be talking so much trash, and for sure today no one would be mourning him".

In his strong show of support for Bebeshito, he left a message for the critics and the fans: "Inform yourselves and don't be so mediocre, that's all I see, people who can't even write, sitting on their couch saying incoherences. And fans watching this, please learn the correct way to come up on stage, so you don't assault the artist or get assaulted. Please be more careful, the world is going downhill, every day it's getting worse with violence and humanity."

Bebeshito also responded on Instagram to the criticism he has received, saying that he has nothing to apologize for, that the security personnel who dragged the young woman did not belong to his team, and that he did not see the moment when they forcibly removed her from the stage.

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