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Cazzu, the queen of Argentine trap, became a topic of conversation after discussing her breakup with Christian Nodal on the podcast "Poné la Pava" (PLP), hosted by her friend and fellow singer, La Joaqui.

The interview, which quickly went viral, showed Cazzu's vulnerable and candid side as she spoke about the emotional impact of her split from Nodal. She clarified that it was a difficult and painful chapter in her life, during which she had to find the strength to move forward.

Additionally, Cazzu took the opportunity to address comments made by Ángela Aguilar, which she felt downplayed her experience. "When it comes to my feelings, I have to defend myself," she said firmly.

But the real surprise came later! On Saturday, November 2, Cazzu appeared at the LGBTQ+ Pride march in Argentina with a bold outfit that many of her fans interpreted as a subtle dig at Aguilar.

Cazzu wore a blue top and a short lilac skirt, but what truly captured attention were the "pads" attached to the skirt—a detail fans speculated was a nod to the rumors that Ángela uses similar tricks to achieve a more curvaceous figure on stage.

The photos and videos were shared by Flor, Cazzu's sister and DJ, who posted moments from the march on social media, writing, "Shine, queen, shine," showing her unconditional support during these challenging times.

The attendees celebrated Cazzu's look, and it quickly went viral online, with many users commenting on her style and the perceived "message" directed at Ángela Aguilar. Memes and reactions soon flooded social media, highlighting that "La nena trampa" knew how to make an impactful entrance.

"Cazzu has had enough, and I'm here for it," and, "She said: you want to play? Let's play!" were just some of the comments from users sharing videos and photos of Cazzu's eye-catching appearance.

"Don't Lie About Me"

The 'Poné la Pava' interview not only revealed Cazzu's feelings about Nodal but also showed her strength and willingness to set boundaries.

At the end of the podcast, the artist sent a direct message to both Nodal and Aguilar, demanding respect: "Don't lie about me, don't speak about my feelings, and don't talk about me anymore, please. If not for me, do it for my daughter." With this powerful statement, Cazzu made it clear that her main priority is the peace and well-being of her family, especially her daughter, Inti.

In this way, Cazzu has earned praise not only for her courage in addressing the matter but also for managing a potentially more contentious situation. Her appearance at the LGBTQ+ Pride march, with a look full of style and meaning, demonstrated that she can turn any moment into a statement. The Argentine trap queen doesn't need to speak directly for her message to be understood.

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