The controversy continues! Zajaris reveals new private messages with Aldo: "Here is the evidence."

Zajaris Fernández posted a WhatsApp screenshot in which a contact, allegedly Aldo, apologizes for having treated her poorly and confesses that he doesn't want to lose her.



Zajaris and AldoPhoto © Zajaris / Al2 / Instagram

The Cuban actress Zajaris Fernández shared a screenshot of a WhatsApp conversation this Wednesday, in which a contact saved as "Asere" —presumably the rapper Aldo —Al2 El Aldeano—— apologizes for having "treated her badly" and confesses that he does not want to lose her, as part of the new evidence shared on her Instagram.

The publication comes a day after Zajaris conducted a 40-minute livestream in which she accused Aldo of assaulting her in front of Residente's house, from Calle 13, and warned the rapper about his immigration status, custody of his child, and substance use.

In the message, the contact "Asere" sends a series of texts between 10:31 and 10:35 in the morning, stating: "I feel very bad, I hope you have a good trip. I'm sorry for treating you poorly in front of those guys; it's something I will always regret and I ask for your forgiveness for having done something like that."

The messages continue with phrases like "I won't bother you anymore," "The shame I feel for having treated you this way," "I don't want you to leave me," and "But I understand."

Zajaris accompanied the post with the text: "A poster conveys whatever the person expressing it wants!!!!! Everything speaks for itself!!!!! EVIDENCE," implying that the screenshots contradict any public denial from the rapper.

This new publication comes during the week of heightened public pressure on Aldo, which began last Monday when El B (Bian Oscar Rodríguez Galá), his former colleague in Los Aldeanos, broke 12 years of silence to accuse him of harassment, defamation, and threats and announced legal actions.

On the same day, the reggaeton artist Yomil also publicly attacked Aldo on Instagram, comparing him to Alexander Otaola "in a rapper version" and announced a diss track, declaring: "For me, Los Aldeanos, starting yesterday, is one and it’s called El Bian."

In the live stream on Tuesday, Zajaris revealed that Aldo first wrote to her in 2014 from another person's profile and that she didn’t respond until 2020, six years later.

The actress also claimed to have paid off the rapper's credit card debts, helped him avoid foreclosure on his house, and collaborated on changing the name of his company.

Zajaris also stated that he has a police report filed against Aldo and that he responded with legal assistance to a legal document for cessation and desist that Aldo sent him.

The conflict between the two erupted publicly in January 2026 when Aldo revealed chest injuries and announced that he would go to the police, and Zajaris responded the next day by publishing audios and private messages that, according to her, evidenced verbal abuse from the rapper.

Zajaris ended Tuesday's live stream with a statement that encapsulates his stance: "I loved you. I admired you. I wanted to help you and build a life with you. I've never denied it. Never. I separated from you with the pain of my soul. The greatest pain I endured, even greater than having to give up the love I had for you, was realizing who you truly were."

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.

Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.