"If you're not intelligent and mature...": Yomil sends a message about relationships, and many believe it's directed at Daniela Reyes

Yomil, Daniela ReyesPhoto © Instagram / Yomil, Daniela Reyes

A new message shared by Yomil in his Instagram stories has once again ignited social media and unleashed all kinds of interpretations among his followers, many of whom believe that the reflection may be directed at his ex-partner, the Cuban influencer Daniela Reyes.

The reggaeton artist posted an image from his recording studio accompanied by a text discussing the challenges of maintaining a relationship with someone who does not understand his lifestyle and dedication to work. “If you’re not intelligent and mature enough, dealing with a man who is addicted to his work will be really difficult for you,” he wrote.

In the same message, Yomil explained that he usually prefers to spend weekends working in the studio or at home, which allows him to reflect on and appreciate each achievement. However, he also made it clear that this does not mean he wants to be alone, but rather that he needs a partner who is “on the same level and in the same mental tune.”

The post quickly went viral when it was shared by pages dedicated to Cuban entertainment, where many users interpreted the text as a subtle jab at Daniela Reyes, with whom the singer had a relationship for several years.

Speculations arise amid several weeks of media tension between the two. First, there was Yomil's new song, which many fans interpreted as an indirect message to Daniela, something the influencer calmly responded to by assuring that she is in another stage of her life and in a new relationship.

More recently, Daniela surprised everyone by sharing a video with her current partner, businessman Rafa Rodríguez, for the first time, a gesture that sparked intense debate on social media. In this context, Yomil's new message has once again placed both of them at the center of the digital conversation.

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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.