Cazzu Breaks Silence in Mexico but Admits She Cannot Speak About Nodal or Their Daughter
Posted on 05/18/26 at 19:54
- Cazzu cannot discuss Nodal
- Legal restrictions limit comments
- Singer thanks legislative initiative
During her visit to Mexico to perform at the Tecate Emblema festival, Cazzu faced direct questions about her personal life.
The Argentine singer was asked about her former partner Christian Nodal and their daughter Inti, but she made it clear she could not discuss either topic.
Amid growing media attention, the artist responded cautiously but firmly.
Her comments revealed the existence of legal restrictions limiting any public statements regarding the situation.
“I’m not allowed to speak about it”

When reporters continued pressing for answers, Cazzu explained that she is not authorized to discuss those matters publicly.
“I’m not allowed to talk about any of those issues. Legally, I can’t do it right now, so if people ask me, I can’t say anything or answer, even if I wanted to,” she stated.
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The singer emphasized that even if she wanted to share her side of the story, legal reasons prevent her from doing so.
She also asked for understanding, suggesting that public comments could potentially create legal consequences.
Media tension continues surrounding Cazzu’s legal case
The singer’s silence comes during a period of intense public scrutiny.
Entertainment media outlets have recently reported on the progress of a legal complaint allegedly filed against her by Christian Nodal.
That legal situation has fueled speculation and increased public interest regarding her family circumstances.
Despite the growing attention, Cazzu has chosen to remain focused on her music career.
Cazzu comments on the so-called “Cazzu Law”
During the same press interaction, the artist was asked about a legislative proposal in Michoacán carrying her artistic name.
The initiative reportedly seeks to protect mothers’ rights during family disputes.
“It’s not my project. It’s something other people decided to present and use my name to represent, which of course flatters me,” she explained.
The singer clarified that she did not directly promote the initiative, although she expressed appreciation for the symbolic gesture.
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Solidarity with other mothers
Cazzu stated that she feels honored her name is associated with issues affecting many women.
“I’m very honored to somehow represent problems that are so common and so painful for us mothers,” she said.
She also offered a message of support: “To all mothers who may be going through complications like this, I send you a hug.”
While continuing her Latin American tour promoting her project Latinaje, Cazzu remains focused on her performances while avoiding deeper discussion about the legal issues currently surrounding her.