The Cuban singer Hallel Génesis has humorously embraced her split from rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, transforming what could have been a melodramatic saga into a comedic spectacle on social media. The real star of this story, however, is not Tekashi—it's their pet alligator, Cocodrilín. Once a symbol of their love, Cocodrilín is now at the center of a playful "custody" debate.
During a live broadcast, Hallel tackled the topic of their breakup with her signature sarcasm. "Children should always stay with their mom, and it's the dad's responsibility to pay the 'chow support,'" she quipped, referring cheekily to Cocodrilín, who resides in the rapper's Miami mansion.
Hallel humorously insists that Tekashi should provide monthly "chow support" for the alligator. Although Cocodrilín remains at the singer’s estate, Hallel has found a creative way to cope with the absence of her scaly "child." She plans to install a crocodile sculpture in her home pool, ensuring that if she can't have the real Cocodrilín, she'll have an artistic rendition instead.
Jokingly, she pondered renaming the sculpture "Manolo Hernández," noting that the father's surname should come first, before bursting into laughter and toppling from her chair during the live stream.
As the lighthearted "shared custody" debate over Cocodrilín continues, the couple's breakup remains a hot topic on social media. Despite the buzz, Hallel maintains that the split was amicable.