"Who pulls whom?": After Amanda's interview with Otaola, Ultrack comes out dancing a song for the exes

Amanda Sanz spoke about her breakup with Ultrack on El Mañanero de Otaola, which caused a stir. After the interview, Ultrack posted a video dancing to a song with hints aimed at exes, intensifying the drama.

Ultrack and Claudia ArtilesPhoto © Instagram / Ultrack

The recent interview of Amanda Sanz with Alexander Otaola continues to shake up social media, and now it seems to be Ultrack who has responded... but without saying a single word.

After months of silence, Amanda broke the ice on El Mañanero de Otaola and openly discussed the end of her relationship with the Cuban influencer. She stated that they did not part on good terms and that, toward the end, there were very tense moments, marked by fights and arguments.

But the story didn't end there; coincidentally, after the interview, Ultrack appeared on his social media dancing sweetly with his current partner, Claudia Artiles, to the rhythm of "Mi ex," a song by Dany Ome, Kevincito El 13, and Jacob Forever dedicated, no less, to exes.

The lyrics of the song leave little to the imagination: “You got the tattoo for love, but removed it out of spite / You said no one else fooled her, now the drama is overwhelming you (…) This one’s for my ex, who says she’s doing well without me / You better pray to God I don’t get annoyed and put up a little sign / This one’s for my ex who’s trying to make me jealous / You created a feeling in me and even if it sounds harsh, it’s called disgust / And goodbye, don’t talk to me, don’t write to me, I won’t respond, there’s no way you can reach me.”

Is it coincidence or an indirect message with a clear recipient? The comments from the couple's followers came in quickly, and not a few interpreted the video as a response to Amanda: “This sounds like a diss after the interview”; “Wow, that jab has a name”; “Reel after El Mañanero by Otaola”; “What a burn, and they say the one who gets burned is the one who suffers”; “Who’s jabbing whom?”; “Neither of them has moved on”; “Ultrack is still hurting.”

The truth is that, amid interviews, dance reels, and songs with jabs included, the post-breakup drama is still alive, and the audience is more attentive than ever to everything that happens.

Frequently asked questions about Amanda Sanz, Ultrack, and Claudia Artiles

Why did Amanda Sanz defend Claudia Artiles in the interview with Otaola?

Amanda Sanz defended Claudia Artiles because she believes that she is a good mother and takes great care of her daughters. She stated that Claudia is one of the best things Ultrack could have done, as she is the woman her daughters needed. Amanda demonstrated maturity by praising Claudia's role in her daughters' lives, emphasizing the importance of child well-being.

What song did Ultrack use as a possible hint towards Amanda Sanz?

Ultrack used the song "Chaito Good Bye" by Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 to accompany a video in which he dances with his current partner, Claudia Artiles. The lyrics of the song are dedicated to ex-partners and have been interpreted by many as a hint toward Amanda Sanz, especially after her interview with Otaola.

How has Amanda Sanz reacted to the criticism regarding her past relationship with Ultrack?

Amanda Sanz has responded to the criticism with maturity and a focus on her emotional well-being and that of her daughters. She has stated that she does not promote infidelity or the destruction of families, but rather advocates for living with dignity and setting boundaries. Amanda has expressed that she is at peace with her present and that her relationship with Ultrack is a thing of the past.

What is Amanda Sanz's stance on her relationship with Claudia Artiles?

Amanda Sanz maintains a cordial and respectful relationship with Claudia Artiles, especially regarding the care of their daughters. Amanda has highlighted Claudia's positive attitude towards the girls and has clarified that she does not see Claudia as responsible for her daughters, but rather as someone who chooses to help of her own accord.

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Deneb González

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