Peso Pluma and Kenia Os end relationship with 'love and respect'
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Mexican singers Peso Pluma and Kenia Os announced the end of their year-and-a-half-long relationship.
- The couple stated their breakup was amicable, emphasizing mutual love and respect in a joint statement.
- Fans had suspected the relationship was over due to recent emotional displays by both artists during their concerts.
Mexican music stars Peso Pluma and Kenia Os have officially ended their year-and-a-half-long romance, confirming rumors that had circulated on social media for days. The singers announced their separation through a joint statement, asserting that the relationship concluded with "love, respect, and on the best terms."
In their statement, the artists stressed their commitment to privacy and integrity, thanking fans for their support during their time as a couple. "We appreciate you respecting our decision and privacy during this personal moment. Thank you, Kenia & Hassan," they concluded.
Speculation about the relationship's demise intensified recently after Kenia Os was seen crying during a concert in Monterrey, and Peso Pluma also appeared nostalgic during a U.S. tour stop. The couple had frequently shared their affection on social media and at public events, with Peso Pluma still featuring photos of Kenia and having recently sent her large floral arrangements for her dressing room.
Their relationship reportedly began in July 2024 during the filming of their collaborative music video for "TOMMY & PAMELA." Kenia Os had previously shared that a special connection and attraction sparked between them during this initial professional encounter. However, at that time, Peso Pluma was in another relationship, and they did not pursue a romantic connection until both were single and reconnected later via Instagram's "Close Friends" feature.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.