Yailin reveals that she has been waiting 5 months for Anuel to sign the document for their daughter: "He can't even do that. I'm fed up already."

Yailin, fed up with Anuel not signing the papers to take their daughter Cattleya to the USA.


Yailin La Más Viral has turned to her social media to make a public call to her ex and father of her daughter, Anuel AA, to sign an important document related to Cattleya.

During an Instagram live session, the performer of "Narcisista" stated that she does not want to create a conflict with Anuel AA, but that she is tired of the situation and has therefore resorted to making her request public. "It's nothing personal, nobody is arguing here," the young woman commented, visibly frustrated. "I'm fed up already," she added, expressing her discomfort with her ex.

She also clarified that she is not asking her ex for money, but rather for a document so that her daughter can travel with her to the United States when she does, so that they won’t have to be separated. "It's a damn piece of paper that I need; it doesn’t even serve for that," said Yailin, who has been waiting for five months for Anuel AA to sign the documents.

"When you can, please sign the paper I need in order to take my daughter to travel with me. We can't keep going on like this. I've been asking you for 5 months to please sign or send me the paper. Thank you. My intention is not to argue or cause problems, but since you still haven't sent me the papers I need, I'm asking you here to see if you can send them to me, so that Catta can go with me to New York and be with her mommy," she added in a text she posted, before uploading a photo of her daughter with the words "Free Catta."

Yailin le pide a Anuel
Instagram Capture / Yailin

So far, Anuel AA has not commented on Yailin's public request and remains focused on his career and his current relationship with Laury Saavedra, with whom he is expecting a girl.

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