Although they are no longer together, Jacob Forever and La Dura show their unity for their daughter: "We will never be against each other."

Jacob Forever and La Dura show that, after their separation, they maintain a harmonious relationship for their daughter Saisha, prioritizing family unity and mutual respect while he continues to focus on his music.

Jacob Forever and La Dura with their daughterPhoto © Instagram / Jacob Forever

Despite having ended their romantic relationship after more than 12 years together, Jacob Forever and La Dura (whose real name is Diliamne Jouve) showed that respect and family unity remain intact for the well-being of their daughter, Saisha.

The Cuban reggaeton artist shared an image in his Instagram stories that has sparked a lot of discussion: a family dinner, where he is seen with La Dura and his daughter. Smiles, tranquility, and complicity characterized the snapshot, accompanied by the message:

"We will never be against each other come what may, say what they may. Even if we are not together as a couple, we have this beautiful girl who unites us, and we will always be family," wrote the Cuban singer, referring to the influencer, who also reposted the story.

The post surprised his followers, especially amidst the anticipation for the release of the song "Mi ex," a collaboration between Jacob, Dany Ome, and Kevincito, which has sparked speculation about whether it is inspired by his breakup.

Afterward, Jacob shared two more messages in his stories. In one of them, he thanked his followers for their affection and reaffirmed that he will continue to focus on his career: "I will keep giving my all and focusing on music and its creation," he assured.

Instagram capture / Jacob Forever

In another statement, the singer asked that his songs not be interpreted as personal attacks, and publicly reaffirmed his respect for La Dura

"I respect the mother of my daughter, and that will never change for anything or anyone... she will always be my family," he stated.

Although the song "Mi ex" has not been officially released, the proximity between the artist's messages and the musical announcement has sparked comments on social media. However, both have chosen to maintain a mature and respectful tone following their breakup, making it clear that the most important thing is the family they built together.

With these posts, Jacob Forever and La Dura set an example of how, even after the end of a romantic relationship, harmony can be maintained for the sake of the children.

Frequently asked questions about the separation of Jacob Forever and La Dura

Why did Jacob Forever and La Dura separate?

La Dura and Jacob Forever decided to part ways after more than 12 years together, but they have not disclosed specific details about the reasons for their separation. Both have stated that they will continue to be family for the sake of their daughter Saisha and will maintain mutual respect.

How have Jacob Forever and La Dura handled their separation?

Both Jacob Forever and La Dura have adopted a mature and respectful tone following their breakup, focusing on the family they have built together with their daughter. They have shared messages of gratitude and respect on their social media, making it clear that family unity remains a priority.

What impact has the separation had on Jacob Forever's career?

The separation has not halted Jacob Forever's music career. The reggaeton artist has announced new musical projects, including the release of songs like "Mi ex" and "Prioridad," which have generated much anticipation and speculation about whether they are inspired by his personal life.

How has La Dura reacted after the breakup with Jacob Forever?

La Dura has shown strength and focus on her personal well-being after the breakup. She has shared pictures from her vacation and positive messages on social media, demonstrating that she is determined to move forward with her life and maintain a positive attitude.

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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.