The Cuban influencer Kenny Robert spoke again about his tense relationship with Rachel Arderi, the wife of reggaeton artist Oniel Bebeshito, during a discussion on the reality show "El Rancho de Destino", where he shared an honest conversation with Isander Pérez.
In the exchange, Isander tried to downplay the controversy by reminding that, on social media, "one is open to numbers and misunderstandings." But Kenny, far from avoiding the topic, made it clear that his history with Rachel still weighs heavily on him.
"I went on a show and spoke very nicely about her, and she kept going. I felt like a clown. Look, people agreed with me," she confessed.
The influencer also wanted to make it clear that his conflict was never with Bebeshito, whom he continues to admire for his talent.
“He's tough. For me, among the repairmen, he's the best. My problem was with her, not with him. But he is her husband.” He said, before adding that he doesn't rule out being able to smooth things over with the singer in the future.
"With him, yes, in the future... but what she did was too ugly," he concluded.
The statements quickly went viral. On social media, many praised her sincerity and the way she addressed the issue. "That was one of the best conversations on the ranch," commented a follower, while another thought, "Rachel was right; you don’t play with friendship." There were also those who defended Kenny, reminding others that "she knew the kind of content he was creating and took it very personally."
The friendship between them broke down shortly after Rachel suffered a traffic accident. Kenny used an audio clip of her in one of his videos, which deeply upset the influencer. But what’s interesting is that shortly afterward, Rachel herself ended up using that same audio in one of her videos, reigniting the drama and leaving many confused.
During the conversation, the influencer also took the opportunity to emotionally remember the late artist El Taiger, whom he regarded as a true inspiration for an entire generation. “In Cuba, when there was no internet, he set trends. His death was tragic. As a Cuban, I can't come to terms with the fact that he's gone, and many others can't either,” he said with evident sadness.
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