After confirming the breakup with Tekashi 6ix9ine, Yailin La Más Viral steals the show in New York at the Dominican Parade.

Yailin La Más Viral conquers New York at the Dominican Parade after confirming split with Tekashi 6ix9ine.


Yailin La Más Viral made her presence felt at the Dominican Parade in New York, which took place on Sunday in the Big Apple, where she showcased her patriotic pride on one of the main floats. The young singer, who was entertaining the crowd from the float, drew attention for her outfit. For this special occasion, she wore an ensemble in the colors of the Dominican flag.

The interpreter's participation in the event went viral on social media, where hundreds of videos are circulating across different profiles. Images that capture the energy and enthusiasm she brought to the parade.

After the parade, the young woman was singing for her audience in New York, as shown in the videos posted by fan accounts. Yailin herself also shared images being surrounded by her loyal supporters.

Yailin's appearance at the parade comes after she confirmed her breakup with rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, posting on her Instagram account that she is now "a free, hardworking, and single woman."

The artist joked on her social media about her romantic situation and posted videos listening to songs by Anuel AA, the father of her daughter. With these posts, she made it clear that she has closed that romantic chapter of her life.

The relationship between Yailin and Daniel Hernández (real name of Tekashi 6ix9ine) has been marked by ups and downs and scandals involving physical assaults. This year, Yailin's mother, Wanda Díaz, accused the rapper of domestic violence. These family and legal tensions have kept Yailin and Tekashi in the media spotlight for the past few months.

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Izabela Pecherska

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