Finally! Anuel AA signs permission for his daughter to travel to the United States with Yailin.

After months of waiting, Yailin confirms that Anuel AA has signed the papers so that their daughter can travel with her.


Yailin and Anuel AA have come closer again for the well-being of their daughter, Cattleya. After the Dominican revealed on her social media that her daughter could not travel with her because the Puerto Rican had not signed the necessary documents for the minor to leave the Dominican Republic, he finally did. Yailin confirmed this during the blue carpet of the Latin Billboard 2024, an event attended by the interpreter of "Narcisista."

Yailin La Más Viral, whose real name is Jorgina Guillermo Díaz, used the awards to announce that, after months of waiting, Anuel AA has signed the documents that will allow her to take their daughter out of the Dominican Republic to travel to the United States. A piece of news she is happy about.

In the interviews she gave to En Casa con Telemundo and Enrique Santos' program, Yailin expressed her relief at signing the papers, stating that Anuel finally agreed to her request. "The dad is chill, she will come on the next trip," the artist said, visibly happy, before talking about how big and grown her little one is.

The conflict between Yailin and Anuel became public when the singer lashed out at him during a live broadcast on her Instagram account after he ignored several requests to sign the travel permit for their daughter. “I’m fed up. It’s just a piece of paper that I need, it doesn't even serve for that,” she declared a few weeks ago.

Although Yailin has custody of Cattleya, any international trip she wishes to take with the child requires Anuel's consent, as without his signature, the minor cannot leave the country. With these signed documents, the little one will be able to accompany her mother on future trips outside the Dominican Republic.

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