Cuban reggaeton artist El Chulo recently took aim at Sandro Castro, the grandson of the dictator Fidel Castro, during his appearance on the show Destino. Not only did he react to a message Sandro had sent to the host, but he also hurled derogatory terms at Sandro, calling him "old tin can" and "shameless."
Sandro wasted no time hitting back. Through his Instagram stories, he responded to the artist with a lengthy message filled with sarcasm and personal jabs:
"Good morning, big shot. Yes, I have to give a shoutout to my new promoter, known as the 'chulantongas,' who's been poisoned from eating too many catfish. Luckily, you got rid of the neck wires, those aren't tattoos. The rash has left your neck blue, kid, you look like a beggar. So, gonorrhea, I think you need medication since you seem very symptomatic with rage and pain. I'll have to send you some Cristash and make sure to listen to my song to learn a bit about music. You can't even afford a wig since you're drowning in debt. Well, take care."
Sandro's words come just days after he publicly greeted the host of Destino in another video that also stirred up reactions on social media.
The exchange of insults between Sandro and El Chulo has ignited a heated debate among their fans, who have flooded social media with comments divided over music, politics, and the personal lives of the two figures.
Controversy Between Sandro Castro and El Chulo
What triggered the feud between Sandro Castro and El Chulo?
The conflict began when El Chulo made derogatory remarks about Sandro Castro on the show Destino, calling him "old tin can" and "shameless."
How did Sandro Castro respond to El Chulo's insults?
Sandro Castro responded on Instagram with a message full of sarcasm and personal attacks, suggesting El Chulo listen to his music to learn something about it.
What has been the public reaction to the Sandro-El Chulo controversy?
The public reaction has been mixed, with fans of both sides debating over music, politics, and the personal lives of the two figures on social media.