The Cuban content creator Kenny Robert, famously known for his outspoken and cheeky persona Jessica, has dived headfirst into the ongoing social media feud between influencers Rachel Arderi and La Dura. When posed with the question, "Who do you think is more impressive, Rachel or La Dura?" the influencer didn't just answer—he poured fuel on the fire with a tirade full of comparisons, sarcasm, and digital hierarchy.
Jessica seized the moment, declaring, "Even if the ground is level, there are still ranks," before delivering a cutting remark: "As Beéle said, it doesn't make sense. It's like comparing Shein to Gucci, a Nokia to an iPhone." With his trademark sharp wit, Kenny defended La Dura’s status as a well-established influencer: "La Dura is tough because she's been tough for years, tougher than a sugarcane. She's the queen of all those who have emerged now, who are her fans."
To emphasize his point, he played Jacob Forever's song "La Dura," a tribute to Diliamne Jacob, while Jessica mocked those who, according to him, make nonsensical comparisons: "When many were at home watching Mundo Mágico, La Dura was already reigning supreme. Time passes, and she only gets more formidable." He concluded with a warning: "So, don't come to my profile asking stupid questions. If you're going to compare La Dura to someone else, do it with a legitimate influencer."
Kenny's declaration sparked a wave of reactions among his followers, with many applauding his candidness, while others reignited the debate concerning Rachel's standing in the influencer realm. This isn't the first time Kenny has taken a satirical jab at the model and wife of reggaeton artist Bebeshito. Since the incident that fractured their friendship, the comedian has frequently targeted her in his videos.
With this latest commentary, Kenny not only makes his stance clear in the Rachel vs. La Dura controversy but also solidifies his role as a sharp and unfiltered commentator of Cuba's digital entertainment scene. One thing is certain: Jessica always has something to say.