A few days ago a video of Jamaica, L-Gante’s daughter, went viral. have fun with guns toy. Now the singer made a download on their networks and doubled the bet by showing again his daughter with pistols and machine guns.
In the images that the artist had previously shown on his networks, the two-year-old girl was seen playing with a plastic baby and with a toy gun in hand, in firing position.
At the time, Elián Valenzuela – the singer’s real name – did not mention the matter. But in the last hours published a series of short stories on his Instagram account, where he amasses 5.3 million followers.
First, General Rodríguez’s young man shared a post from a fan account that said something in his defense, referring to what happened days ago: “I say two things: if it were a man they would say nothing. If she wasn’t even L-Gante’s daughter”, has been read. “Absolutely right,” she added.
And then, what was said: he doubled the bet by showing his daughter sitting on the floor again operate machine guns and toy guns. “Look, he has so many toys, but what are his favorites? What a daughter of a thousand…” she said.
At the same time, she showed her daughter a scribble on her forehead while doing so gesture of the arms behind her, in a mocking tone, as if laughing at the criticisms he had received.
It is the one in the midst of so many cases of violence that are experienced daily in Argentina and in the world, many followers took a negative view of L-Gante encouraging the girl to play with guns.
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At the time, the singer’s lawyer, Alejandro Cipolla, had explained why the young man had shown up armed on his Instagram account. “Why does L-Gante come out with a weapon in his stories?” they asked the lawyer. To which he replied: “Deadly Weapon Comes From Jamaica!”
Later it was learned that the toy that the little girl was using at the time was the same as Elian used in the video clip of Bog with artist King Savagge.
The musical work, released in January 2022, received a wave of criticism for inciting violence. There, the singer was also shown holding a war rifle to the beat of lyrics that read, “Just I went down to the swamp to buy a hundred grams. The damn remix with all my brothers.
That same day, L-Gante was shown driving one of his cars the same rifle on the legs and the song “Cumbia mafia 420” playing in the background.
Meanwhile, in February, a month after the video was released, L-Gante had an argument with a neighbor of General Rodríguez who accused him of death threats with the use of a firearm.
In addition, said neighbor assured that the 21-year-old musician threatened him and fired a shot on the ground. The Police ascertained that only a replica of a weapon was found on the spot, but in an expert report it would have found such a pod at that time They accused him of alleged use of a firearm.
Source: Clarin