Jessaelys Ayala, Daddy Yankee and Mireddy's daughter, took to her social media to share how she has been dealing with the recent legal conflicts between her father and mother, Mireddys González, who are also going through a public divorce.
Jessaelys initially shared a cryptic 'crisis' message during Christmas, posing with a yellow cake emblazoned with the words 'Merry Crisis.' As the situation remains tense, she posted a second message—this time accompanied by a video—where she expresses that this is one of the toughest times her family has faced.
Jessaelys' second reaction to her parents legal battle
"It hasn't been easy days or the best Christmas," she remarked, referring to the legal dispute involving El Cartel Records and El Cangri, Inc. between her parents.
“Everyone talks as if they understand when, in reality, they only know a twisted version of events. It has been a challenging week... witnessing the true nature of people and what they are capable of... I am aware of my own heart, and I know the truth. That’s what allows me to sleep soundly at night,” Ayala concluded.
Jessaelys, a popular content creator, accompanied her mother during the first court hearing, which took place on December 20 at the San Juan Court of First Instance.
Her followers have rallied around her, encouraging her to keep shining and maintain a positive outlook during these challenging times, "A big hug ❤️❤️❤️ Keep strong and shining as always! God bless you 🙏🏻❤️.".
Things are getting complicated for Myreddys
After the courthouse meeting, where the judge told both sides to have a private chat to work out their agreements, things seemed to be going well. But now, the singer's lawyers are calling out his ex-wife and her sister for contempt because they skipped the virtual meeting meant to discuss the agreement details. "Because they ignored what the court said, the defendants and their reps intentionally kept Ayala Rodríguez (the artist's name) from taking responsible control over his matters, accounts, assets, and records of the corporations, and ultimately, his artistic career," the legal team explained.