"Make the bomb explode! Jorge Junior lashes out at Rey El Mago and claims to have private videos of La Diosa."



King The Wizard, The Goddess, and Jorge JuniorPhoto © Rey El Mago / Jorge Junior / Facebook

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Cuban reggaeton artist Jorge Junior, leader of the group Los 4, once again ignited social media with a message full of accusations against Rey El Mago and direct mentions of the singer La Diosa, wife of the producer.

“Damn, Rey El Mago, my friend. Disappointment from my daughters. I didn’t leave anyone behind to chase after anyone's a…,” wrote the musician on his Facebook account, in response to Rey El Mago's recent statements.

In the same message, Jorge Junior claimed that he has "videos of Rey El Mago's lovely wife" "in the most intimate place" of her home, and warned that he could publish them if the conflict continues.

"Until recently, they were offering me 1000 for each shot and I said no, because I’m not into that, but you’re asking me and you know I’m a bit of a daredevil," he added.

The singer also mentioned receiving financial support from the couple in the past: “You were aware of everything and always avoided me. I'm waiting for you, pencatazo,” he concluded his message.

The dispute between the two artists began a few days ago when Rey El Mago remarked on social media that if Jorge Junior participated in the reality show El Rancho de Destino, he would join as well. Since then, the exchange of insinuations has become increasingly tense.

So far, La Diosa has not publicly responded to Jorge Junior's remarks, but several followers on social media have urged that the conflict not escalate further.

Here are the complete words of Jorge Junior:

"Wow, Rey El Mago, my friend. Disappointment from my daughters? I didn’t leave anyone behind to be chasing after anyone. But well, if that’s what you want, let the passion begin."

You can say whatever you want, and for each thing you say, I might show you videos of your lovely wife in the most intimate part of my house, and you’ll be amazed at what she says. Until recently, I was getting a thousand for each shot, and I said no because that's not my thing. But you're pushing my buttons, and you know I’m a bit crazy.

Or do I have to say who paid for all my cravings, the electricity in my house, my iPhone 11, who took 200 or 300 every time I wanted? You were aware of everything and always avoided me.

"I wait for you, little punch."

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.