The cold (and not so cold) war of the Cuevas
Again. Carlos Cuevas comes to light after the statements of his sister, Aída, about an alleged legal victory and a million-dollar compensation. The singer flatly denies everything.
“It is nonsense, a lie, I am well advised by my lawyers; for now we are going to let him talk and talk,”
he told a YouTube channel. The thing goes back a long way: a years-long lawsuit over cross accusations about the treatment of his parents.
From union to hate, according to Carlos
The curious thing is the turn the narrative takes. Carlos talks about 50 years of mutual support, where she cried her sorrows and lived with her children. Now, he describes her as motivated by envy and with a recurring pattern.
“Every three months or every month it occurs to him to come up with the same thing, but now increased”,
he expresses, suggesting that he escalates accusations because simple ones don’t ‘work’.
But here comes the strong part. Carlos claims to have compromising material about Aída that he will not release out of respect. And then he drops the bomb: he links it to Santeria practices, although he says he does not fear it because he ‘entrusts himself to God.’
The most controversial reflection comes later. The singer links the ‘hate’ he says he receives with what Aída would have felt for her ex-partners.
“Isn’t she in love with me? It’s illogical that she’s doing all these things,”
he wonders out loud, in a theory that has made the networks explode.
In the end, among so many strong statements, there is a loophole. Carlos admits that, after years of legal and media battle, he would forgive her if she apologized. An open ending to a family story that began with her promoting her career in ‘Always on Sunday’ and today is written with demands and explosive statements.




