A fan leaks conversation with Oniel Bebeshito after Camagüey incident: "Next time you should be less rough"

This was Oniel Bebeshito's conversation with the fan from his concert in Camagüey after the incident.

Fan de Oniel Bebeshito © Instagram / latigrezahp, Oniel Bebeshito
Fan of Oniel BebeshitoPhoto © Instagram / latigrezahp, Oniel Bebeshito

Both Oniel Bebeshito and the fan who went up on stage have spoken out about what happened over the weekend at the concert in Camagüey. A moment that has sparked a lot of discussion on social media, where the Cuban singer and the security team that forcibly removed the young woman from the stage have been criticized.

Both gave their version of what happened publicly, but both also had the opportunity to talk through Instagram direct messages as shown by the young fan, who goes by the name "La tigreza hp" on Instagram.

As shown by the young woman, she initiated the conversation with Oniel to apologize to him. "A thousand apologies to you. My intention was to hug you, if I hit you or something, I'm sorry Oniel, it was not my intention," she said.

In response to these words, the Cuban singer replied, "Relax, I hope you're okay. Next time you should be less harsh."

"Fortunately, I am fine, thanks to God. I didn't want to cause that scandal with you, you are my idol and I follow you. I hope to meet you someday and give you the hug I wanted, my apologies to you and all your followers. Thank you very much for your attention, thanks Oniel. Forgive me," the young woman said.

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In an Instagram post, the young Cuban clarified that she is fine, fortunately without any bruises or injuries. "I am completely healthy, just a little dissatisfied with the way I was treated, but everything is okay," she commented.

Oniel Bebeshito, for his part, was criticized by many followers for not acting in response to the way his fan was taken down from the stage when he stormed onto it. As a result of what happened, his concerts in Cuba have been canceled.

"I, Oniel Ernesto Columbie Campos, am going to be the best in the world. My mom taught me to grow in the midst of difficulties," said the interpreter of "Marca Mandarina" in reaction to the suspension of his events.

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