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Karol G's Heartfelt Message to Her Sister After She Posted Anuel AA's Song: "Let It All Go"

Wednesday, October 15, 2025 by Elizabeth Alvarado

It all unfolded with a simple Instagram story. Verónica Giraldo, Karol G's sister, recently shared a video featuring the song “Corazón Roto,” performed by Brray, Chencho Corleone, Jhayco, Ryan Castro, and Anuel AA, the ex-partner of the "Bichota." The post quickly gained attention. Within hours, Karol's fans flooded social media with comments, accusing Verónica of being "disloyal" to her sister for using a track by the artist with whom the Colombian singer had a "toxic and difficult" relationship. Some criticized her harshly, while others defended her right to enjoy whatever music she pleased.

As the controversy grew, Verónica addressed the situation through a video on her social media. "Just because things happened with my sister doesn't mean I can't like a song by Emmanuel. I respect, admire, and love my sister. It was simply a song I heard and liked," she explained, emphasizing that there were no hidden motives behind her post. She also clarified that everything was fine between her and Karol, and the uproar came more from the fans than the family itself. "In my family, everything is just fine. You all are the ones who always see the bad," she commented, visibly exhausted by the criticism.

Despite her explanation, the comments persisted, and the debate over "sisterly loyalty" continued for several days. It was then that Karol G stepped in with a message that shifted the tone of the conversation and helped ease the tension. Verónica shared her sister's affectionate message in her stories: "Don't pay attention to what people say. Always remember the intentions of your heart. People can say whatever they want, but if you know you didn't mean any harm, let it all go." Verónica captioned the screenshot with words that melted fans' hearts: "When hearts are pure and without bad intentions… I love you, sister, and thank you for being my strength."

With this gesture, the "Bichota" gracefully put the controversy to rest, showing that beyond songs, rumors, and social media comments, the love and respect between the Giraldo sisters prevail.

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