Cubana calls El Taiger's ex-girlfriends "inflators": "Respect yourselves a little."

A Cuban woman has sent a strong message on TikTok directed at the ex-girlfriends of the late Cuban reggaeton artist El Taiger, asking them to stop competing over who was more important in the artist's life.


A Cuban woman is generating controversy on social media by sending a strong message directed at the ex-girlfriends of the deceased Cuban reggaeton artist José Manuel Carbajal Zaldívar, better known as El Taiger, who passed away on October 10, 2024, after spending a week hospitalized at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida.

The Cuban, who identifies on TikTok with the profile @mayelareina, shared a video in which she calls on El Taiger's ex-partners to stop competing over who was more important in the urban artist's life and to stop showcasing their pain on social media due to the death of the urban singer.

The woman lashed out at the reggaeton artist's former partners, pointing out that they are taking advantage of his tragic departure to gain notoriety and likes on social media.

"Dense a respect a little bit. Respect the dead. None of you cares for anyone. You are all just inflating things and getting a lot of views from this situation. You only care about yourselves," she said harshly.

The controversy has quickly sparked comments on social media, where many are divided between supporting her stance and criticizing her for getting involved in the issue.

Nevertheless, most internet users support his position on the issue. The majority claim that those women who were part of El Taiger's life did not help him at the time and are now mourning his loss.

"That's right. And those who knew him did not want to help him because he was asking for help through gestures in almost all his interviews" and "Oh, finally someone has the courage to make this video, I say, but how many women have come forward for this man," can be read in the post.

El Taiger, whose real name was José Angel Hernández, left a legacy in Cuban reggaeton that has resonated on the island and beyond. However, following his passing, some of his ex-girlfriends have used digital platforms to share memories and messages that have sparked a series of responses.

The debate remains open, and the video of this Cuban continues to accumulate views and generate divided opinions among the followers of the deceased singer.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but I live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.


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