Jorge Carlos Pajón, boyfriend of the Cuban influencer La Dura, broke his usual silence on social media with an extensive and passionate message in his Instagram stories—and just a few hours later, news began to circulate that his account had been hacked, further igniting the conversation in the online Cuban community.
Pajón, known for being less active on social media, surprised his followers with a story full of serious and emotional tones in which he came out to defend his relationship with La Dura against the constant criticism and comparisons the couple receives.
“Good morning. I don’t talk much here, I’m not into social media, but with all due respect... to the people and the pages that spend their lives comparing and giving topics for others to talk trash about lives they don’t even know,” the message began.
The text left no doubt about its intended audience: those who compare La Dura to other women or create controversy surrounding the couple.
"Pajón, as you know me, because my wife is the most beautiful in the world and no one can tell me otherwise," he wrote, in a direct defense of Diliamne Jouve González, the real name of the influencer.
Regarding the criticism directed at him, he was unequivocal: "What people think of me makes me laugh, because nobody can take me down. No matter where they throw their shots, I stand firm."
One of the most discussed points of the message was the warning about minors: “For those who go around comparing and even involving children, because that is sacred,” Pajón wrote, apparently referring to Saisha, the daughter that La Dura has with reggaeton artist Jacob Forever.
The message concluded with a direct exhortation: "Focus on doing good without seeking evil."

The text seems to respond to a sustained pattern of controversies since the couple officially confirmed their romance on February 14, 2026: comparisons with Jacob Forever, with other Cuban influencers like Rachel Arderi, and criticism regarding La Dura's unfiltered appearance.
La Dura herself had already responded to such attacks on April 7: "Everyone is free to express their opinion. It’s very easy to judge from a place of ignorance."
What no one expected was that, approximately three hours after the message capture began circulating, it would be revealed that Pajón's account had been hacked.
It's not the first time that any move made by this couple ends up trending: from their luxury vacation in the Bahamas to their attendance at a VIP concert of Romeo Santos and Prince Royce, La Dura and Pajón have shown that every step they take automatically becomes the topic of the day.
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