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Velito El Bufón Makes Waves in Havana with New Girlfriend: "Yes, I'm Here with My Woman"

Wednesday, May 13, 2026 by Ernesto Alvarez

Just two words were enough to set off a storm of comments: "my woman." Over the weekend, Velito El Bufón arrived at a venue in Havana for one of his concerts, accompanied by his new partner, Paula Martínez. During an interview recorded by La Familia Cubana, he referred to her as "my woman," igniting a torrent of reactions across social media.

The footage captures the singer driving up with Paula seated in the passenger seat.

It was then that Velito, without hesitation, introduced his companion as "my woman" to the cameras, marking the first time he did so publicly in Cuba.

Public Reaction and Past Relationships

This declaration didn't sit well with a significant portion of his followers, mainly due to his past relationship with Thalía, the mother of his two children. She gave birth to Thiago on February 9, 2026, and just 11 days later, announced their separation while still recovering from childbirth.

Thalía had explained at the time, "Velito and I ended things a few months ago. He chose to live his life, and I chose mine. We hadn't made it public... I'm recently postpartum and didn't want to stir up controversy for my well-being."

Timeline of Events and Social Media Outcry

Velito left Cuba on February 12—a mere three days after the birth—for a European tour, during which he was seen with Paula in Spain for the first time. On April 13, he made their relationship Instagram official, coinciding with Thalía's 21st birthday, which sparked an initial wave of criticism.

Seeing him arrive in Havana with Paula and referring to her as "my woman" on camera reopened all the wounds from February.

Social Media Backlash and Humor

The most-liked comment on the video summed it up bluntly: "He says woman! A woman is the mother of your children, thanks to whom you even have success and a career! Women, take note. Mental note: don’t be a woman of the process."

The expression "woman of the process"—referring to Thalía as the one who supported him before his success—became the thread of the debate, echoed in dozens of comments.

Some focused on the timing: "Men really do forget quickly... I think that young woman Thalía deserves respect, she’s just had a baby... postpartum is serious for us women even if many don’t believe it," wrote one user.

Others directly questioned the terminology: "We all understand a relationship ends and there's a new one, but it would sound nicer to say my girlfriend, my partner. Calling her your woman implies more time together."

The Cuban humor didn't miss its cue: "My woman of 3 months," a follower quipped, while another joked about the island's power outages: "Look at how they waste electricity."

There were also a few voices defending the singer's right to move on with his life, though they were in the minority among the most engaged comments.

Velito, whom fans have dubbed "the Shakiro of Cuba" for releasing songs many interpret as aimed at his ex, adds yet another chapter to the most followed romantic controversy in Cuban entertainment so far in 2026.

"Life will show him why the woman who was there through thick and thin is irreplaceable," concluded a follower, capturing the sentiment of the entire conversation.

Velito El Bufón's Controversial Relationship

Why did Velito El Bufón's comment cause such a stir?

Velito El Bufón's reference to Paula Martínez as "my woman" sparked controversy because many fans felt it was disrespectful to Thalía, the mother of his children, especially as their separation was announced shortly after the birth of their second child.

How did social media react to Velito's new relationship?

Social media reactions were mixed, with many criticizing the timing and terminology used by Velito. While some supported his right to move on, others felt it was too soon after his split from Thalía, and the term "my woman" was seen as inappropriate.

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