After months away from social media, Cazzu has returned to Instagram with 13 powerful photos showing what she’s been up to. From working out at the gym to creating new music in the studio, the Argentine artist has shared a refreshed version of herself and, clearly, has been keeping busy.
She also posted pictures with her daughter, Inti, who celebrated her first birthday on September 14. However, it’s not these photos that have caught the most attention from her followers.
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One of the most talked-about images is an excerpt from El Huésped, a psychological suspense story by Mexican author Amparo Dávila. The excerpt reads, “But what can we do, the two of us alone? Alone, it’s true, but with hatred… The opportunity came when I least expected it,” sparking a lot of conversation.
However, the most intriguing post shows a document titled “Final Version – All Chapters.” The document includes a table of contents, an introduction, and a first chapter titled “Let’s Talk About Reggaeton.” Could this be an autobiographical book from the artist? Or perhaps a new conceptual album? Whatever it is, her fans are already speculating.
diganme que esto realmente es cazzu escribiendo un libro 🛐 pic.twitter.com/sJRT9ChfNH
— eugiskan (@eugiskan) November 20, 2024
Although Cazzu has only recently returned to posting on Instagram, she made her comeback to the public eye on the PLP podcast, alongside her friend and fellow artist La Joaqui. On the podcast, Cazzu took the chance to talk openly about her healing process and how she’s been handling these tough months.
“It makes me sadder to think about where we started from, when it was time to pull my friend out, and it makes her sadder to think about where she had to come and find me,” she said emotionally, reflecting on their friendship. La Joaqui had tearfully shared that it was Cazzu who helped her escape a toxic and violent relationship.
Cazzu also made it clear, saying that a limit had been reached, that she had no knowledge of the relationship between her ex-partner and the father of her daughter, Christian Nodal, and singer Ángela Aguilar. Days earlier, Aguilar had suggested in an interview with ABC that Cazzu knew about the relationship long before it was made public. “It’s a lie,” Cazzu said, ending months of silence.
dios la amistad de cazzu y la joaqui lloro que hermoso😭🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/JgqCIpF7lg
— lis (@gompett) October 31, 2024
“They spoke about my feelings through someone who doesn’t really know me or understand what I went through. They said no hearts were broken and no one suffered. I suffered a lot, and it wasn’t just a broken heart—it was so many broken hearts,” she added.
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