"My problem is your girlfriend, not you": Kenny Robert sends a message to Bebeshito and throws a jab at Rachel Arderi

Kenny Robert criticizes Rachel Arderi after Bebeshito donated to Pollito Tropical in a reality show. The tension between the influencers escalates due to a previous incident involving Rachel.

Kenny Robert sends a message to BebeshitoPhoto © Instagram / Kenny Robert, Bebeshito

The Cuban influencer Kenny Robert has reignited social media after posting a new video reacting to the unexpected donation from Bebeshito to fellow influencer Pollito Tropical, a participant in the reality show La Casa de Alofoke.

In his first post, Kenny mocked the fact that Bebeshito had only sent $9.99 to support Pollito. "Where's the stadium money?" Kenny stated while embodying his popular character Jessica, prompting laughter among his followers, who quickly flooded the comments with laughter and emojis.

But soon after, he couldn't contain his surprise when Bebeshito reappeared on the live broadcast of the reality show, this time sending $499.99 with the message: “Team Pollito Tropical. Let's go Cuba.”

“Let Rachel find out that you withdrew 500 pesos. Truly, where there's smoke, there are ashes. I am the pressure. Thank you, baby. Thank you. Your girlfriend is bad, you are good, very good. My problem is your girlfriend, not you,” said Kenny, provoking a wave of reactions on Instagram.

It is worth noting that the influencer does not have a good relationship with Rachel Arderi, Bebeshito's wife, following a controversy they were involved in months ago. It all started after Rachel had a traffic accident and Kenny used an audio of her in one of his videos, something that was not well received by the singer's wife. Since then, the friendship between them has broken, extending the tension towards Bebeshito as well.

The post has already surpassed 10,000 reactions, with dozens of comments from followers celebrating the creativity of the content creator, known for his spontaneous and sarcastic style, as well as his distinctive sense of humor.

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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.