Hany, ex of Chocolate, reveals everything: "I got pregnant and I got tired of being with others to please him."

Hany Díaz, former partner of Chocolate MC, reveals her final breakup with the reggaeton artist due to a conflicting polyamorous relationship, disrespectful behavior, and an unexpected pregnancy. Determined to move on, she removes the artist's tattoo.


The young Cuban Hany Díaz, former partner of the Cuban reggaeton artist Chocolate MC, has decided to break her silence and speak openly about the reasons that led her to definitively end her relationship with the controversial artist.

In an interview with the Cuban YouTuber Dayanoti, Hany shared intimate and heartbreaking details about a relationship marked by polyamory, constant conflicts, and the loss of her personal identity.

“Chocolate took my Instagram account; I’m giving it to him, I’m no longer into that, I’m focused on other things,” said the young woman, who confirmed they have been separated for two months and stated that, although it's not the first time they’ve broken up, it will definitely be the last.

During the interview, Hany revealed that her breakup was preceded by a series of disrespectful incidents and a living situation she described as chaotic: “We had been having problems for a long time, a lot of disrespect, and I was tired of it,” she stated.

The young woman recounted that while living in Houston, her life became a spiral of excesses and situations she did not want for her future. “I was living a crazy life, with women, and I don’t want that anymore. I felt unwell one day and went to the doctor, and it turned out I was pregnant,” she explained.

In light of the news, I made a radical decision: "I told my dad to come get me. This is over, and I don't want anything more to do with him. I wanted to get rid of the baby, but Chocolate didn't want to. I'm 20 years old; I wasn't ready."

One of the most revealing aspects of Hany's testimony was his experience in a polyamorous relationship, in which "la Bebesita," another well-known figure in the reggaeton scene, also participated.

"I was with others to please him. I entered his life while he was in a polyamorous relationship with Bebesita, and I had an open mind," she assured. "Sometimes I didn't participate in that because it disgusted me, plain and simple," she confessed candidly.

The experience left her with a strong lesson: "I would not be in a relationship with a partner in polyamory again."

Hany also shared the impact that her relationship with Chocolate had on her family, especially her relationship with her father. “My dad didn’t agree with my relationship, he stopped talking to me and everything,” she revealed, visibly affected.

Recently, Hany made it clear that she is determined to turn the page. The influencer removed the tattoo of Chocolate MC's face that she had on her thigh, a symbolic gesture that marks the end of a chapter.

Frequently Asked Questions about the breakup of Hany Díaz and Chocolate MC

Why did Hany Díaz and Chocolate MC end their relationship?

Hany Díaz ended her relationship with Chocolate MC due to constant conflicts, disrespect, and a chaotic life marked by polyamory. The young woman mentioned that she grew tired of the relationship and the situations she did not want for her future, which led her to make the decision to definitively separate from the reggaeton artist.

What experience did Hany Díaz have with polyamory during her relationship with Chocolate MC?

Hany Díaz participated in a polyamorous relationship with Chocolate MC and another person known as "la Bebesita." Despite having an open mindset at first, Hany confessed that he often did not participate in the activities because they disgusted him, and he ultimately decided that he would not engage in a polyamorous relationship again.

How did the relationship with Chocolate MC affect Hany Díaz's life?

The relationship with Chocolate MC had a negative impact on Hany Díaz's personal and family life. She lost her personal identity and her Instagram account ended up in the hands of Chocolate. Additionally, her relationship with her father deteriorated, as he disagreed with the relationship and stopped speaking to her.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.

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