The news Shared by Anahi, Dulce Maria and Christopher Ukerman created speculation among RBD followers on their social networks. He Explained as a series of notes Amid rumors of a possible rift between the band members.
On December 21, Anahi, Dulce Maria, Mait Peroni, Cristian Chavez and Christopher Ukerman concluded their 'Soya Rebelde Tour', marking their reunion with the public almost 15 years after their last joint performance. However, it is rumored that the relationship between them did not end on the best of terms.
The absence of the 'Mia Colucci' singer at the baptism of Mait Peroni's daughter raised suspicions of possible internal conflicts. Additionally, they are facing legal proceedings against their former manager Guillermo Rosas for alleged fraud.
Recently, Anahi received critical acclaim After publishing a Birthday dedication on their social networks addressed his former manager.
Amid the controversy, the singer released a statement in which she said she did not intend to offend anyone with her publication.
“In that publication, I mentioned that I have no anger in my heart and I firmly believe in living in peace with everyone. I want to make it clear that I expressed it personally and I did not intend to offend anyone.
When all these years of friendship and affection are broken like this, the pain is deep and my instinct is to let go of any resentment. On the professional side, I fully agree that the process of total transparency that we all want should continue, I always agree,” he disclosed.
Did Dulce Maria point to Anahi?
After the above publication, Sweet Maria His message raised suspicions that it was directed at his former partner. In his post, he talked about betrayal and infidelity.
“Maturity comes when you realize that people cannot give you what they cannot give themselves You stop expecting loyalty from people who betray themselves. “You stop expecting honesty from people who lie to themselves, you stop expecting peace from people who fight among themselves,” he posted.
Christopher Ukerman echoed the same message in his stories and added the phrase: “Your respect for yourself must be stronger than your feelings.”