Amid the uproar over Jorge Junior's demand for DNA tests for the children of the late Cuban reggaeton artist José Manuel Carbajal Zaldívar, known as El Taiger, Teresa, the artist's manager, has publicly stated her position. The controversy began when Jorge Junior, cousin of the deceased singer, requested the tests from the mothers of El Taiger's four children, sparking heated discussions on social media.
Following a statement from the mother of Karim Sofía, one of El Taiger's daughters, expressing unity among all the mothers against this demand, the debate has intensified. Several individuals, including a colleague of El Taiger, have voiced their opinions on Jorge Junior's request. Now, Teresa, who managed the late singer, has spoken out on social media to reveal her advice to the children's mothers, suggesting they seek legal counsel. "I advised the mothers of the girls to hire a lawyer; in fact, I have messages to prove that I did," Teresa confirmed.
Prioritizing the Children's Well-being
For Teresa, ensuring the well-being of El Taiger's children is paramount. "I believe his children deserve that money because he earned it, and it belongs to him; they are the ones he left in this world, including his grandmother," she commented, showing compassion for the children and her desire for El Taiger's assets to benefit them.
Regarding Jorge Junior, Teresa emphasized that he is financially stable with his career and resources, suggesting that his involvement is not financially motivated, though she acknowledges he might be acting to prevent exploitation. "Jorge Junior has his career, earns his own money, he doesn't need anything. But I'm sure he's upset because he doesn't want abuse," she added.
Stepping Back from the Situation
"I tried to assist as much as I could, providing information to the lawyer and collaborating with him on what he needed to know about José," Teresa concluded. "Beyond that, I have nothing to do with it. I've stepped back, and you may have noticed that."