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Aly Sánchez's Sarcastic Reaction to Yoyi's "Leaked" Video: "Don't Cry Now, Keep Your Head Up"

Saturday, September 13, 2025 by Joseph Morales

This week, the world of social media was once again shaken by a "scandal," this time featuring the unique and sarcastic style of Aly Sánchez and her inseparable partner, Yoyi. Amidst the uproar over the controversial leak of an intimate video between Isabella Ladera and Beéle, which has been trending on social platforms, the popular Cuban actress and comedian seized the chance to add her humorous spin to the situation… with her own scandal!

As expected from this charismatic duo, it was Yoyi's video that "leaked," prompting an immediate reaction from Aly with one of her iconic dramatized scoldings. "No, don't cry now, keep your head up. I swear I would give you a kick, Yoyi. Your career isn't based on this. Why do you need to record yourself in private and put it on the flash drive where this scoundrel keeps movies?" she said with a disdainful tone, referring to Preña Palma, whom she accused of spreading the material.

The "leak" sparked Aly's concern, reminding Yoyi of his newfound fame: "You know you're on the 'Un martí To Durako' page with the song 'tortilla… tortilla…' with a record number of comments, more than when Chocolate got arrested."

Adding to the humor, she offered tips on improving his performance in intimate videos: "If you're going to record yourself, at least raise your hands, show your silhouette, a little flair."

When Preña Palma, the supposed "culprit" of the leak, appeared on the scene, Aly unleashed her words, calling him a "gossip, social media manipulator, and seller of someone else's body."

Finally, with more compassion, yet maintaining the sarcasm, she consoled Yoyi while taking a jab at singer Beéle: "Don't pay attention to him. Are you crying? Keep your head up. The guy with the pink hair is worse off, bedridden, at least your body is impressive."

With this parody filled with humor and well-aimed jabs, Aly and Yoyi prove once again that they can turn controversy into entertainment, managing to keep everyone talking without directly offending anyone.

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