After all the domestic violence controversy that reggaeton artists Tekashi 6ix9ine and Yailin La Más Viral experienced, the couple surprised the public this Tuesday by releasing a new music video together.
The couple has been in “the eye of the hurricane”, first for strong rumors that the New Yorker mistreated the reggaeton singerthen by her arrest for assault in an incident that many believed occurred in self-defense.
But just a week after this, and with Yailin’s legal fate still at stake, awaiting her sentence, the urban singers seem to have made up their minds and are releasing their new release.
The new single is called Bad Bxtchand the video has provoked countless reactions on networks, since it appears Tekashi and Yailin together, still as a couple.
The controversy was such that in less than 24 hours the video reached one million views on YouTube, fueling rumors that everything that happened between the singers would have been just a publicity strategy to promote themselves.
The truth is that the song represents Yailin’s return to the industry, after she remained isolated for a couple of months, worrying her fans.
The Dominican He deactivated his Instagram profiles, his own and that of his daughter Cattleya, which she also managed. Furthermore, she did not attend an important event in New York because she did not like Tekashi, and the fans accused him of having her kidnappedsince she never personally came out to say that she did not want to go.
This December 26, Yailin returned to Instagram, with only two posts to promote the new single, but the truth is that she had a less than warm reception.
In the comments, many of her followers commented with irritation, promising to unfollow her for worrying them, “play” the abuse, and then date her. the boyfriend whom she and those close to her accused of violence.
“We no longer believe in you, you should seek psychological help and stop being so masochistic and pay more attention to the girl”; “I can not. I’m going to stop following her. She gives me stress. She as she has become a slave so easily”; “Stop telling stories, we have all been Yailin at least once”; “Oh no, trying to bill the abuser after you were arrested? “How little respect she has for herself,” were some of the comments.