Valeria Duque, the alleged cause of the break-up between Rauw and Rosalia, denies all the accusation

Just a week ago, a piece of news that has shaken the national and international scene came to light: Rosalia and Rauw Alejandro broke off their relationship after three years together. An event that surprised everyone, as it came just a few months after they announced their engagement.

Just a week ago, a piece of news that has shaken the national and international scene came to light: Rosalia and Rauw Alejandro broke off their relationship after three years together. An event that surprised everyone, as it came just a few months after they announced their engagement.

From that moment on, many speculations arose about what could have happened to make the two singers put an end to their relationship. Among the many rumours that appeared over the days, the one that gained the most traction was that the Puerto Rican had been unfaithful to the Spanish singer with Valeria Duque, a 31-year-old Colombian model, well known to the country's reality TV followers.

Valeria Duque speaks out on public television

Valeria Duque's name started trending a few hours later on social networks, after a Twitter thread that went viral accused her of being responsible for the break-up. With these accusations, Valeria Duque, who is in Medellin, has offered her first interview on television, and in a Spanish media, to deny that she has been with Rauw Alejandro and that she is the cause of the breakup. "I don't have any relationship with him," she began.

Rumours suggested that there could have been a meeting backstage, but nothing further, according to her: "(The members of Rauw's team) didn't say anything to me about going backstage. I didn't meet him backstage, I met him at another event in Mexico City. I went backstage with a wristband like any other person," he said.

She also wanted to talk about the party after the concert, where they did meet, because neither Rauw Alejandro nor his staff invited her: "I know several people from Mexico and that's why I went to the party. There's no mystery about it," the Colombian firmly denied.

Threats and insults on social media

During the interview she also wanted to point out the reason why she was being accused: "This also happens because of the stigmatisation and prejudices you have against models, independents, who have managed to create our own companies, it comes from stigmatisation and prejudices."

After all that was published, she assures that "a lot of haters from Rosalia's fandom came believing those lies about me and I've received a lot of hate and destructive messages. But they are very confused because I had nothing to do with it. I was just another fan.

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