El Taiger's colleague erupts against Jorge Junior for demanding a DNA test for the deceased's children: "It's disgusting."

Dayán, a companion of El Taiger, harshly criticized Jorge Junior, leader of Los 4, for requesting DNA tests from the children of the deceased reggaeton artist to process his inheritance.


In a video shared on his TikTok account, the young Cuban Dayán, who worked with the reggaeton artist José Manuel Carbajal Zaldívar, better known as El Taiger, expressed harsh words against Jorge Junior, the leader of the group Los 4, after learning that he had allegedly requested DNA tests from the late artist's children to handle the inheritance.

In the video, visibly upset, Dayán did not hold back from describing Jorge Junior as a "shameless and brazen" person due to his recent actions concerning El Taiger's inheritance.

"I know Jorge Junior, and for me, he is the most shameless and brazen man in the group Los 4," he stated.

"Since El Taiger passed away, the only thing I thought was: who is going to inherit that legacy? But now he is demanding DNA tests from El Taiger's children to see if they are really his sons and to grant them the inheritance," he added indignantly.

Dayán's statements have sparked controversy on social media, where other fans of the reggaeton artist have expressed their opposition to Jorge Junior's request.

The young man, who clearly held a deep respect for El Taiger, ended his message by stating that Jorge Junior's behavior is "disgusting" and that he considers him "the most shameless person on the planet."

The news of the demand for DNA testing amidst the mourning of the deceased's family has sparked strong reactions in the Cuban artistic community, reflecting the impact and legacy that El Taiger left on the island's urban music scene.

The mothers of El Taiger's three children also expressed their outrage over the request for DNA tests for Jorge Junior to process the reggaeton artist's inheritance.

They reported that this request arose after refusing to sign a document they deemed restrictive and unfair to the minors. They explained that the conditions of the process block access to El Taiger's royalties and disregard the rights of their children, which could lead to legal actions against Jorge Junior.

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Yare Grau

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


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