Raul de Molina speaks out against the hate towards Nodal and Angela Aguilar
After the interview that Christian Nodal gave to Adela Micha, the haters on the Internet can not stop talking about the couple
The world of entertainment is unforgiving, and even less so when it comes to romantic relationships that end under the spotlight. Christian Nodal and Angela Aguilar have been the target of criticism and memes following their controversial split from Cazzu, but now they've found an ally in Raul de Molina, who on El Gordo y la Flaca defended both artists and questioned the cruel impact of social media.
With his direct style, the Cuban-American host didn't hesitate to express his affection for the singer: "A person I love so much, who has one of the best careers in grupera music, but ladies and gentlemen, after he married Angela Aguilar, things have gone from bad to worse, and I'm not the one saying this, the people are."
Raul lamented how Nodal's personal life has affected his image and career, recalling his beginnings as a talented young man, close to his family and the undisputed leader of regional Mexican music. “He was affected by the Cazzu thing and marrying Angela Aguilar,” he said, suggesting that love scandals have deviated from the success he once had.
The interview that changed everything
Tanya Charry, also present on the program, recalled Nodal's controversial interview with Adela Michi, where the 'Botella tras botella' singer admitted that his breakup with Cazzu was a media earthquake.
The statements revived rumors about a possible infidelity with Angela, something that both have denied, but that social networks do not forgive.
But if there is someone who has borne the weight of hate online, it is Angela Aguilar. Raul de Molina did not remain silent: "What they are doing to Angela on Instagram and TikTok is a horrible thing, which she does not deserve." From accusations of being a "homewrecker" to comments about her career, Pepe Aguilar's daughter has been the victim of a wave of digital cruelty that, according to the presenter, is unfair and disproportionate. The truth is that Nodal and Angela Aguilar are in the eye of the storm. While he tries to regain his place in music, She faces the challenge of continuing her artistic legacy under the shadow of scandal. Raul de Molina, with his constructive criticism, made it clear that both deserve a chance to rectify and grow away from public judgment.

