The Instagram account of Jorge Carlos Pajón, partner of the Cuban influencer La Dura, has been unavailable since this Tuesday. The account was reportedly deleted after she publicly warned that it had been hacked, also revealing that threats against her boyfriend had been brewing for a week.
On Monday, La Dura shared a story on her verified account @diliamnejacob with a direct message to her followers: "Good morning! We woke up to find @Jorge Carlos Pajon's account hacked. Please, if you receive uncomfortable or strange messages from that account, don't take them the wrong way and do not respond until further notice. Thank you for your support and affection as always."
But the announcement did not come alone. In a second story, La Dura shared screenshots of threatening comments on Pajón's posts and wrote: "The threats started a week ago."
The images displayed dozens of coordinated messages from accounts with animal names—dragon, rabbit, penguin, jellyfish, camel, goose—a typical pattern of bots or fake profiles operating en masse.
The comments echoed with unsettling clarity: "your account will be banned," "this is already decided, we’re going to report everyone," "everyone against the kid," and "we are a huge community."

The atmosphere had already been heated since Monday. Pajón had publicly exploded in her stories.
For now, it is unclear whether Diliamne Jouve's boyfriend's account was hacked and then suspended, or if it was reported, which is why it disappeared.
The couple, who officially announced their relationship on February 14 and have been very active sharing trips and romantic moments, has become a frequent target of digital attacks since they started appearing together in public.
The case of Pajón and La Dura brings back to the forefront an increasingly common reality for public figures and influencers: digital wars, coordinated mass reporting, and organized harassment on social media have become a real threat capable of wiping out entire accounts overnight.
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