The Cuban actress Zajaris Fernández published an extensive 40-minute live session on Instagram this Monday, in which she again lashed out at her ex-partner, the rapper Aldo (Al2 El Aldeano), revealing new details about their relationship and warning the artist about his immigration status, the custody of their son, and his substance use.
The video, titled "Being healthy is the only way to overcome an illness," was sparked by the overwhelming number of messages that Zajaris received on Sunday, when his followers massively sent him the reel of El Bian — a former partner of Aldo in Los Aldeanos — who that same day broke 12 years of silence to accuse him of harassment and defamation.
"I am very glad to have been the one with the biggest cock. I am a tank," affirmed Zajaris, who expressed her solidarity with El Bian's accusations and questioned why she was not believed when she spoke out first.
During the live session, the actress revealed that Aldo first wrote to her in 2014 from someone else's profile, as he was in a relationship at the time, and that she didn't respond until 2020, six years later.
Zajaris stated that during their relationship, he paid Aldo's credit card debts, helped him avoid foreclosure on his house, and assisted him in changing the name of his company after issues with a previous one.
The actress claimed to have a police report filed against Aldo, as well as screenshots of all the messages and comments she alleges to have received through fake profiles from his circle.
He also revealed that he received a cease and desist legal document from Aldo, to which he responded with his own legal assistance.
In one of the tensest moments of the live broadcast, Zajaris issued a direct warning: "Be careful. With your status, with the custody of your young child, with the things you smoke and consume."
The actress referenced possible immigration irregularities surrounding the rapper and suggested searching online for the name "Enrique Ortusky." She also questioned whether Aldo properly declared his marital status upon entering the United States, claiming he is "married 'for paperwork'" in Cuba.
The live broadcast occurs at a time of intense pressure on Aldo: that same Monday, the reggaeton artist Yomil publicly attacked him on Instagram, comparing him to Alexander Otaola "in a rap version" and announcing a possible diss track.
The conflict between Zajaris and Aldo erupted publicly in January 2026, when the rapper displayed injuries on his chest and announced that he would go to the police with the phrase "With you, it's directly to the police."
Zajaris ended the live stream with a statement that summarizes his position: "I loved you. I admired you. I wanted to help you and build a life with you. I have never denied that. Never. I separated from you with the pain of my soul. The greatest pain I experienced, even greater than having to give up the love I had for you, was realizing who you really were."
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