Jenni Rivera Begs Graciela Beltrán for Forgiveness
Jenni Rivera is known as the la Diva de la Banda, but she has quite a mouth on her, which she uses quite often to engage in trash-talking about other Latino celebrities.
For those of you who don’t keep up with gossip, here’s the low-down:
Jenni has never been known to control her mouth. She wrote a diss track called “Ovarios”, singing:
“Dicen que viene la Jefa/Miren cómo estoy temblando/No sé de quién serán jefas si nadie les hace caso/Y las que dicen ser Reinas son de un pueblo abandonado”
Of course everyone with a brain picked up on the clues and figured that she this was a direct reference to two fellow Latina stars: Alicia Villarreal is the “Jefa” and that the “Reina” Jenni reffered to in her song was none other than Graciela Beltrán.
Alicia kept her comments mostly to herself, but Graciela wasn’t about to let Jenni get away with it all. She appeared on Univision’s entertainment news show “El Gordo y la Flaca” and was quick to throw some quick words at La Rivera calling her a jealous, vicious, nasty hater.
Jenni shot back on the same show later, and cursed the hell out of Graciela, throwing the fact that she had helped her friend in her times of trouble in her face, and branding her as an ingrate.
Now Jenni has the nerve to beg for forgiveness?
To think that at one point these two ladies were such good friends.
Now I understand why my abuela said that to trust other girls. Backstabbers.
Can this friendship be saved? Especially since so-called Jenni’s “apology” sounds so two-faced:
“Yo perdoné hasta el padre de mis hijas que abusó de ellas y de mi hermana, perdoné al hombre que sacó el vídeo y perdoné a mi ex marido, entonces tengo el corazón de perdonar a Graciela Beltrán por usar mi nombre para hacerse publicidad y vender sus discos.”
That Jenni. We can’t stand her dramas; but we can’t live without them.






