Teresa Padrón confirms romance with Cuban reggaeton artist Yorshi and reactions on social media: "He has the voice of El Taiger!"



Teresa Padrón with Cuban reggaeton artist YorshiPhoto © Instagram / Teresa Padrón

Teresa Padrón is in love and she's not hiding it. The Cuban artistic representative confirmed her relationship with the reggaeton artist Yorshi Xley and shared several videos of them singing and celebrating the release of his new song. However, while most reactions included hearts and congratulatory messages, there was one detail that brought El Taiger's name back into the spotlight.

From the very first seconds of the video, many users agreed on one thing: Yorshi's voice immediately reminded them of the late José Manuel Carvajal. "OMG, it's the same voice as Taiger's," "I thought it was José," "It sounds so much like him," were some of the most frequently repeated comments.

However, the general atmosphere in her post was mostly positive. Dozens of followers left supportive messages: “Be happy,” “You deserve it,” “You only live once,” “Long live love.” Others were more direct: “To hell with the talkers,” “Live and let live.” There were even those who claimed that El Taiger “would be proud” to see her moving forward.

There were also spicier comments. Some joked about the famous "collagen," while others hinted that "she couldn't handle the original and stuck with the copy." A few questioned how just months ago she referred to Yorshi as "brother and friend." The comparisons, unavoidable for many, stirred up a mix of nostalgia and intrigue.

The truth is that Teresa has not directly responded to the controversy. On her social media, she appears smiling, relaxed, and enjoying this new phase. After months marked by pain and public struggle following the death of El Taiger, her image now projects a different energy.

Within the urban genre, it's not uncommon to find similar timbres, but the emotional context amplifies every detail. In this case, Teresa's previous connection with El Taiger means that any vocal resemblance sparks conversation.

For now, the most recurring message in her profile is clear: happiness. Amid support, criticism, and comparisons, Teresa seems determined to live her present without asking for permission.

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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.