Daddy Yankee's daughter erupts and defends herself on social media for supporting her mother: “My conscience is clear.”



Jesaaelys Marie, daughter of Daddy Yankee, defends her support for her mother following her parents' divorce. On TikTok, she affirms that her conscience is clear amid family and legal tensions.

Jesaaelys, daughter of Daddy YankeePhoto © Instagram / Jesaaelys, Daddy Yankee

The daughter of Daddy Yankee, Jesaaelys Marie, has had enough. The Puerto Rican influencer and makeup artist broke her silence in a TikTok live, tired of the attacks and negative comments she has received for publicly supporting her mother, Mireddys González, following her parents' high-profile divorce.

In her message, Jesaaelys spoke calmly, but made it clear that she does not intend to justify herself to anyone. “I know why I make my decisions, why I act the way I do. I have been very consistent. I haven't wavered. I'm good, my conscience is clear,” she expressed. “I am at peace and I know why. Because you can pretend to break it, and the audience applauds you, but at the moment you lie down, you are unhappy and your conscience is eating away at you from the inside,” she added. A message that many interpreted as an indirect remark towards her father.

Although he never directly mentioned Daddy Yankee, his words come amidst a tense atmosphere between the artist and his ex-wife. The legendary reggaeton artist, whose real name is Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez, and Mireddys ended their marriage in February 2025, after more than 30 years together. Since then, legal disputes between them have not ceased, particularly regarding matters related to property and copyright.

Indeed, the so-called Big Boss recently filed a federal lawsuit under the RICO Act, accusing his ex-wife, producer Raphy Pina, and other associates of an alleged scheme of fraud and royalty manipulation. The case has generated significant media attention and has divided the singer's followers, who are now also directing their opinions towards the artist's daughter.

At 29 years old, Jesaaelys has chosen to stay strong, focused on her personal life and her work as a content creator. Since the onset of the conflict, she has shown her support for her mother, while her brother Jeremy Ayala has remained closer to their father. Her message, more than a defense, sounded like a reminder that behind the headlines there is a family going through a tough time. 

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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.