Yailin declares herself single and winks at Anuel AA after breaking up with Tekashi 6ix9ine.

Yailin does not forget about Anuel AA and sends him winks after announcing her breakup with Tekashi 6ix9ine.


Yailin and Tekashi 6ix9ine, one of the most controversial couples in the Latin urban scene, have ended their relationship. The one who announced the breakup was the Dominican singer, who posted a story on Instagram declaring that she is single.

"A free, hardworking, and single woman," said Cattleya's mother, thus confirming that her relationship with the Mexican-born rapper has ended.

Although the 22-year-old young woman has not given further details about the separation, Yailin has been sharing images from New York, where she has an event this Sunday. In the Big Apple, the singer of "Narcisista" has been partying with friends and has taken the opportunity to make public gestures towards her ex and the father of her daughter: Anuel AA.

In several stories, Yailin has uploaded videos listening to songs by her ex, particularly drawing attention to one in which she posted the song "Bby Boo," specifically the verse where Anuel sings: "She tells me that she loves Emma, but hates Anuel."

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The breakup between Yailin and Tekashi 6ix9ine (Daniel Hernández) comes months after the major scandal that the two young people starred in when they accused each other of mutual aggression. Moreover, earlier this year, Yailin's mother accused the rapper of assault, which resulted in his arrest in the Dominican Republic.

Despite these unpleasant episodes, both showed they were very much in love and even made their wedding and family plans public. Plans that never fully materialized, as the couple has broken up again.

The last time they were seen together was in June. In the meantime, Yailin has deleted her photos with Tekashi, and he has deactivated his Instagram account.

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Izabela Pecherska

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