The artist thanked the singer-songwriter for a special gift. However, the legendary Dominican merengue player gave another version. We tell you what happened!
Yailin y Juan Luis Guerra are on everyone’s lips after the artist shared a photo on her social networks thanking the singer-songwriter for supposedly sending her a gift of tennis shoes with a letter that was signed by him. However, the communication team denied that he was the author.
It was this week when the “Chivirika” singer published an image on her Instagram stories showing a pair of sports shoes that she received that are part of the new ‘Bachata rosa’ collection launched by Ewing Athletics, the footwear brand founded by the player. of the NBA, Patrick Ewingwhich pays tribute to the famous album.
“Thank you maestro, my respects always,” Yailin wrote next to the article that also included a note in which the legendary merengue player advised him to continue on the path of success: “Yailin, I hope you like the tennis shoes, continue to be unique, continue breaking, remains the most viral. The best is yet to come! from the DR to the world. Hug,” the card said.
Everything was fine until Guerra’s manager, Amarilys Germandenied this version in a telephone interview with the journalist Tony Dandrades.
“Yailin, those tennis shoes were not sent to you by Juan Luis Guerra. These sneakers are sent by a brand called Ewing Athletic that makes sneakers with artists and they were the ones who wrote this card with this message and a signature that is not the signature of Juan Luis Guerra,” the journalist explained. Tony Dandradeswho communicated with the Dominican’s manager, in the program Wake up America.
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Internet users were quick to react, many pointing out the rapper for allegedly trying to impress her followers. However, others considered that it was justifiable that it was confused because it was signed and had a personalized message.