Yailin's heart-wrenching confession on her 23rd birthday: "I wanted to take my life because I couldn't go on."

Yailin "La Más Viral" shared an emotional testament on her 23rd birthday about how motherhood and her daughter Cattleya saved her from a dark moment following her breakup with Anuel AA.

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The Dominican singer Yailin “La Más Viral” moved her followers on July 4th by sharing a series of Instagram stories to celebrate her 23rd birthday, in which she revealed one of the darkest moments of her life. Through sincere and emotional words, the artist confessed that she had contemplated taking her own life right when she became a mother.

“I wanted to take my life because I couldn't take it anymore,” wrote Yailin, alongside a photo with her daughter Cattleya, the result of her relationship with Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Anuel AA. The young mother recalled that it was precisely her baby who gave her the strength to move forward. “But I saw you and said: ‘who will fight for her?, who will make her happy?’,” she added, revealing the emotional shift that her daughter's arrival brought.

During her pregnancy, Yailin faced not only the changes inherent to motherhood but also a painful breakup with Anuel, which occurred while she was still expecting Cattleya. That period, marked by loneliness and media pressure, coincided with her most emotionally vulnerable moment.

Yailin's posts reveal a rarely seen side of the artist: intimate, honest, and free from the spectacle. In several stories, she can be seen hugging, kissing, and playing with little Cattleya while expressing her unconditional love. “You are my happiness, my joy, I don't function without you,” she stated in another of her dedications.

The singer also took the opportunity of her birthday to reflect on how motherhood has transformed her life. "Today is my birthday... but if there is anyone who gives true meaning to my life, it is you, my daughter," she wrote. According to her words, her daughter has taught her to love unconditionally and to rise even in the most difficult moments.

Instagram Capture / Yailin

“Thank you for being my reflection, my driving force, my greatest pride. No matter what happens, you will have your mother watching over you from the sky,” she expressed in another story, making it clear that her bond with Cattleya goes beyond the earthly.

Instagram capture / Yailin

The stories of Yailin quickly went viral, generating hundreds of supportive messages from her followers, who appreciated her honesty and the courage to share such a personal testimony. The young mother made it clear that, beyond the stages, her greatest achievement is the love she feels for her daughter.

Frequently asked questions about Yailin's confession and her relationship with her daughter Cattleya

What did Yailin "La Más Viral" confess about her emotional state on her birthday?

Yailin confessed that she thought about taking her own life just when she became a mother. The singer shared that it was her daughter Cattleya who gave her the strength to move forward, asking herself who would fight for her daughter if she were not there. This revelation shows a very personal and vulnerable aspect of the artist, who usually appears more focused on entertainment and success.

How has motherhood impacted Yailin's life?

Yailin expressed that motherhood transformed her life, teaching her to love unconditionally and to rise even in the most challenging moments. The arrival of her daughter Cattleya has given her a new sense of purpose and happiness, something she consistently highlights in her dedications and social media posts.

What is Yailin's current relationship with her mother, Wanda Díaz?

Yailin has reconciled with her mother, Wanda Díaz, after a period of estrangement. Both have put their differences aside and now share meaningful family moments, as seen in recent posts where they celebrate important events together. This closeness has been an important step in Yailin's personal life.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.