After being denied a visa to the United States, Yomil Hidalgo has once again targeted Alexander Otaola, blaming him for this setback. In response to the Cuban host’s comments, the reggaeton artist posted a veiled remark on social media, which many believe is directed at Otaola.
On his Instagram account, Yomil shared a series of photos accompanied by a message that caught his followers' attention. "When other people's mediocrity affects your peace of mind, you're giving them power over you. Master the subtle art of ignoring. In other words, consider them crazy," Yomil wrote.
Interpreting this statement as aimed at Otaola, it seems Yomil's new strategy is to completely disregard the host's insinuations going forward. The visa denial has temporarily disrupted some of Yomil’s plans, as he had intended to tour in the United States.
According to Yomil, Otaola allegedly sought assistance from "his congress friends" and used his political connections to block the artist's entry into the U.S. "He should consider coming through Mexico or Canada. He claims he was denied the visa, but I'm not sure if he's aware that there's a new president who says anyone crossing the border will be turned back," Otaola retorted to the artist's accusations.
Yomil Hidalgo's Visa Denial and Social Media Feud
Why was Yomil Hidalgo denied a visa to the United States?
Yomil Hidalgo claims that Alexander Otaola used his political connections to prevent him from obtaining a U.S. visa.
What was Yomil's response to the visa denial?
Yomil responded by posting a message on Instagram suggesting that others' mediocrity should not affect one's peace, hinting at his intention to ignore Otaola's provocations.
How did Alexander Otaola react to Yomil's accusations?
Otaola suggested that Yomil could try entering the U.S. through Mexico or Canada and commented on the current U.S. administration's stance on border crossings.