This is what happened right after Miss Dayana ended the live stream at her wedding.

The Cuban singer Señorita Dayana broke the silence about the controversial incident at her wedding when she abruptly cut the live stream.


The popular Cuban singer Señorita Dayana has stirred a lot of conversation after she abruptly cut the live broadcast of her wedding with her partner, Mario Cedeño, leaving her followers wondering what happened at that moment.

Recently, the artist has decided to break the silence and reveal what really happened through an exclusive interview granted to Destino Tolk.

In a video shared on the YouTuber's Instagram account, the tense moment can be observed when Señorita Dayana, still dressed as a bride, visibly agitated, heads towards the altar after asking the person in charge to cut the live stream.

Amid the situation, the singer can be heard shouting at her partner: "How the hell did you do that to me?", to the surprise of the guests present.

The preview of the interview, which will be published soon, shows Miss Dayana talking to the program's hosts and revealing details about the crisis she experienced that day.

When asked what had happened, the artist explained: "You find out that your partner is being flirtatious," hinting that the trigger was an act of infidelity or disrespect from her partner.

The statements have generated a strong uproar on social media, where her followers have expressed their support for the singer and their astonishment at the situation that occurred at the end of September, which was supposed to be a day of celebration.

The full interview promises to provide more details and clarify all doubts about this controversial episode that has captured the attention of the artist's fans.

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Yare Grau

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


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