Ozuna video gay
On Tuesday, Don Omar took advantage of the rumors that were swirling about a sex tape featuring Ozuna by launching some indirect homophobic slurs towards the Aura singer, who is a longtime rival. This week, allegations surfaced claiming Ozuna appeared in a pornographic video involving two other men; in 2017, Ozuna filed a complaint with the FBI alleging that late lgbtq+ trapero Kevin Fret was blackmailing the Aura singer over the video. On Wednesday, Ozuna confirmed his appearance in the video. Through a declaration released by his manager Vincente Saavedra, Ozuna said he was underage in the video and that it was “an error from the past.”
Don Omar’s initial comments on Tuesday inspired a backlash that even included Carmen Yulín Cruz, the mayor of San Juan, as well as Bad Bunny. Yesterday, the rey de reggaeton posted a message on both Instagram and Twitter. “Lunch break? Any of you bite ?? Not me,” a reference to the anti-gay slur “pato.” Don Omar also shared a video of a duck humping a teddy bear in his Instagram stories; fans immediately identified both comments as homophobic references to Ozuna, since the Aura singer’
On Tuesday, Ozuna’s lawyer Antonio M. Sagardía addressed the rumors that hold been swirling around his client’s involvement in the death of queer Puerto Rican trapero Kevin Fret, who was fatally shot on his motorcycle on January 10 in Santurce, Puerto Rico. Accusations that the Aura singer was emotionally attached in Fret’s murder emerged this week after El Voceroreported that Ozuna filed a complaint against Fret with the FBI. Primera Hora writes that in the summer of 2017, Fret used social media to threaten Ozuna with the discharge of a compromising video. Ozuna allegedly paid Fret $50,000, but Sargardía said that Ozuna later went to the FBI in Miami to denounce the extortion.
Sagardía addressed the rumors on Tuesday. “One thing is blackmail and another is murder,” said to WAPA.tv in a video reposted by urbano outlet Rapetón. “Ozuna had nothing to do with this death.”
“The police should clarify the case that they’re probing so that people don’t speculate,” Sargardía continued.
On Wednesday, Ozuna released a statement about the sex tape, which the vocalist appeared in when he was a minor (there are conflicting report
Ozuna Claims He Was Extorted by Slain Singer Kevin Fret
Puerto Rican reggaeton singer Ozuna alleges in a recent statement that he was the victim of extortion by the late Kevin Fret, who was seen as the first openly gay Latin trap artist.
Ozuna's label and leadership office, Dimelo Vi, sent a statement via his publicist to E! News about the extortion claims.
Ozuna's team "confirms the information" reported on a number of Puerto Rican and now American sites that "Ozuna was extorted with an intimate video where he was a small. This video was also edited in order to cause more damage." It continued, "The necessary legal measures are being taken, since sending and publishing videos of minors and possessing them constitute mention and federal crimes."
It is not immediately clear how old Ozuna was at the time of the video and the contents of the video itself. His lawyer Antonio Sagardíatold WAPA.tvthat Ozuna was "doing something intimate alone," but did not elaborate. He said Ozuna was 16 at the time of the purported video, but that cannot be independently verified.
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Ozuna blackmailed over 'intimate tape'
BBC Harmony reporter
Puerto Rican star Ozuna has confirmed he was the victim of a blackmail scheme involving an explicit video filmed when he was 16 years old.
"Ozuna was extorted through an intimate video filmed when he was a minor," said a statement from the singer's label and management rigid , Dimelo Vi.
"This video was edited with the objective of causing even more damage."
The reggaeton singer is believed to have paid $50,000 (£38,000) to his extorter before approaching the FBI.
His label said "all the legal measures" were being pursued "as sending and publishing videos of minors is a express and federal offence".
They added: "We aspire that this will serve as an example and word to all teenagers and adults to protect their privacy and avoid these things so as to [avoid] such regrettable situations."
'I made a mistake'
Reports published by Puerto Rican media claimed the person extorting Ozuna was the same-sex attracted rap artist Kevin Fret - who was shot lifeless in San Juan on 10 January.
Ozuna's lawyer confirmed the