Yailin, furious after her show in New Jersey was cut short: "They used me to sell tickets."

The Dominican singer expressed her annoyance after participating in the Alofoke show in New Jersey.


After her performance at the show organized by the Dominican broadcaster Alofoke at the Prudential Center in New Jersey, Yailin La Más Viral expressed her discontent in a live Instagram broadcast, where she claimed that her participation was sabotaged.

The Dominican singer stated that the event organization omitted certain key elements of her performance, which affected her presentation.

"The sound was terrible, and they cut me off too. But it's okay, it's not a big deal," she said at one point during the live. "They used me to sell the tickets. But I'm going to upload all my rehearsals, my barriers, everything that was planned. They wanted to take me off the air, and I wasn't getting paid anything. I paid my dancers, everything. The only thing they paid me for was the clothes. I paid for my vehicle, my hotel, makeup, and wig, I paid for everything," she added.

Yailin detailed that some aspects of her presentation, such as the images she had prepared for the screens and other elements, were not included, and that the sound was not up to par.

The interpreter of "Narcisista," visibly upset, stated that she was used as a figure to sell tickets and that she would share on social media what she had prepared for the show to demonstrate that she was ready to offer a good performance to her audience. She also mentioned that she felt her performance had been sabotaged and that she was not given the proper respect during the event, especially when it came time to finish her part of the show.

Yailin's accusations come just a few weeks after she resolved her differences with Santiago Matías. However, it seems that their relationship may have strained again after this incident at the event.

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