Isabella Ladera has spoken out against her ex-boyfriend, musician Beéle, after she alleges he released intimate videos of her without consent.
The Colombian social media influencer called the situation “one of the cruelest betrayals” in a recent statement addressing the alleged leak.
Ladera’s legal team confirmed she’s pursuing criminal charges against the reggaeton artist, whose real name is Randy Vellojín Mindiola.
Beéle’s representatives have denied the allegations through their own legal counsel. They maintain their client wasn’t the source of any leaked material.
The Allegations Surface
The controversy began when explicit videos allegedly featuring Ladera started circulating on social media platforms. Ladera quickly identified her ex-boyfriend as the alleged source.
“This represents a violation of my privacy and dignity,” Ladera said in her statement.
She dated Beéle for several months before their relationship ended earlier this year.
The influencer, who has over 2 million followers across her social platforms, says she never consented to the videos being shared publicly.
Legal Action Underway
Ladera’s legal team has filed a formal complaint with Colombian authorities. The case involves charges related to unauthorized distribution of intimate images.
“We are confident the evidence will show clear violations of our client’s rights,” her attorney stated.
Colombian law specifically prohibits sharing intimate content without consent. Violators can face significant fines and potential jail time.
Beéle’s legal team issued their own statement denying involvement. They called the allegations “baseless” and said they’re prepared to defend against the claims.
The musician hasn’t personally commented on the situation through his social media accounts.
Industry Impact
The case has drawn attention to privacy issues affecting social media personalities and musicians in Colombia’s entertainment industry.
Advocacy groups have used Ladera’s situation to highlight gaps in digital privacy protections. They’re calling for stronger enforcement of existing laws.
Beéle continues performing scheduled concerts while the legal proceedings move forward. His representatives say the allegations won’t affect his upcoming tour dates.
The investigation remains ongoing, with authorities reviewing digital evidence from both parties.

