Marbelle attacked Diana Ángel for the recent comment she made to Iván Cepeda: “They are afraid of soap”

Marbelle attacked Diana Ángel for the recent comment she made to Iván Cepeda: “They are afraid of soap”

Social networks in Colombia are once again the favorite scene of controversy after Marbelle’s recent comments about Diana Ángel, in the context of the national political debate.

The singer, recognized in addition to her musical career for her constant presence on digital platforms, directed direct criticism at the actress for her political opinions and her public support for Senator Iván Cepeda.

In a recent exchange on X, Marbelle intervened in a discussion that revolved around Diana Ángel’s position on the political direction of the country.

This caused a wave of reactions among his followers, since a user who responds to the name Mission accomplished in X, commented on the possible departure of the actress from Colombia if Abelardo de la Espriella was elected president, Marbelle launched an ironic response: “The smell of soap scares them away!”.

The episode escalated when, in another publication, reference was made to a tweet from Diana Ángel directed at Iván Cepeda, in which the actress suggested not attending interviews and focusing solely on seeking victory in the first electoral round on May 31.

“Don’t go to any of those interviews! On May 31 we are going to win in the First Round and that’s it!” was the comment made by the actress.

When asked about the reason for Diana Ángel’s fame, Marbelle did not hesitate to respond with a stinging comment: “You don’t know… one day it just appeared, but it’s like a dummy”.

This provoked a series of comments from his followers, who supported and criticized his posture regarding the elections. Some reminded him of his past with Colonel Royne Chávez, while others asked him to exercise restraint due to the fracture that was appearing in the party of former president Álvaro Uribe.

The public confrontation between Marbelle and Gustavo Bolívar experienced a new escalation after a publication by the former director of Social Prosperity. Bolívar shared a photo of the singer’s marriage, suggesting that Marbelle’s father was alias Papa Smurf.

The artist’s reaction was immediate and she resorted to an offensive tone to deny the information, replying: “Why don’t you get your information right, you son of a bitch? The Smurf daddy you’re looking for wasn’t in my marriage. He’s up his boss’s ass!”

The exchange of statements moved to social network X, where both protagonists exchanged messages in which the personal tone and insults predominated.

Bolívar, far from recanting, claimed his indigenous origin and assured: “I will never feel insulted because they call me ‘indigenous’. It is roots, it is history, it is dignity, it is what I am and what we are.”

The artist, known for her opposition to Gustavo Petro’s government, responded with sarcasm and mockery, minimizing Bolívar’s speech about her identity. In a message, he noted: “The care craftsman was more outraged by calling him ugly than by the madrazos… What a funny bastard,” and added: “If I had said care ass, can you imagine the speech?”, accompanying the phrase with a mocking image.

Throughout the day, Marbelle continued with personal attacks, calling Bolívar a “wimp” and a “wimp.” He defended the honor of his father, who was a police officer, pointing out: “My father is a dignified and principled man, an exemplary man, not a thug like you.”

During the exchange, the singer also made reference to a political event in which she participated with Abelardo de la Espriella at the Movistar Arena in Bogotá. There he expressed his support for the candidate and highlighted the importance of authentic citizen participation, stating: “You feel an aroma of dignity, of freedom, of security, of people who want to see their country getting better, that is what you feel at this moment.”