Aliah Maurette asks for no hate after confirming end of relationship with El Tachi
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Panamanian influencer Aliah Maurette asked followers to avoid hate speech following her breakup with singer El Tachi.
- Maurette expressed gratitude for her support system and focused on life's blessings despite the separation.
- The couple announced their split via a joint statement on Instagram, citing mutual respect and personal decisions.
Panamanian influencer Aliah Maurette has urged her followers to maintain respect and avoid hateful comments after confirming the end of her relationship with singer El Tachi. In a message shared on Instagram, Maurette focused on gratitude and the positive aspects of her life, emphasizing blessings like "a new day, health, family, and the opportunity to move forward."
She expressed deep appreciation for the support received from her community, friends, and family during this period. "Although many times we are only connected by a screen, the affection you have shown me has been real and has given me encouragement I don't even know how to explain," she wrote, highlighting the strength derived from her online community.
Maurette specifically requested that the outpouring of support continue to be channeled through love, not hate. "I only want to ask you for one thing: that all that support continues to come from love. I don't want this to turn into hate towards anyone. In the end, God is the one who knows hearts and takes care of putting everything in its place," she stated.
The couple officially announced their separation through a joint statement on Instagram, stating the decision was made "personally and with mutual respect." While they did not disclose the reasons for their breakup, they affirmed their intention to continue on separate paths. Despite the lack of explicit reasons, rumors involving a third party have circulated on social media.
Originally published by TVN Panamรก in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.