War breaks out between Al2 and Zajaris, and the rapper shows wounds: "With you, it's straight to the police."



The rapper Al2 El Aldeano accuses his ex-partner Zajaris Fernández of assault and threats, showcasing injuries on social media. He plans to go to the police, while the conflict sparks debates about privacy.

Aldo and ZajarisPhoto © Instagram / Aldo and Zajaris

The Cuban rapper Aldo, known artistically as Al2 El Aldeano, once again captured attention on social media after posting a series of messages in which he accuses his ex-partner, actress Zajaris Fernández, of physically assaulting him and threatening his family. The artist warned that he will take the case to the police.

On his Instagram stories, Al2 shared an image showing apparent injuries to his chest, accompanied by a caption claiming he has "photos and videos of the wounds" and "messages threatening me with death and my children." The post sparked a wave of comments among his followers and reignited a conflict that both had kept out of the media spotlight in recent years.

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The rapper stated that these aggressions occurred while they were still a couple and added that the actress had made offensive statements about his children. “With you, it’s straight to the police,” the artist wrote, making it clear that he intends to resolve the matter through legal channels rather than through the media.

However, Zajaris Fernández was quick to respond. The actress shared a live stream in which she stated that she does not hide who she is and accused Al2 of playing the victim in front of the public. "I became what you were, because you are the most deceitful person I have ever known in my life. Everyone here knows who I am, I don’t fake behavior," she said at one point during the live stream, which she left posted on her profile.

The relationship between the two ended years ago, but since then, their breakup has been marked by tensions and conflicting statements. This time, however, the references to physical evidence and the possibility of a police report have given the case a much more delicate tone.

Beyond the personal conflict, the situation has sparked a debate about the boundaries between private life and public exposure on social media. Many followers have requested that the case be handled through legal channels rather than as a media spectacle that only exacerbates the wounds.

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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.