
Cazzu spoke about Nodal and stated that he doesn't pay the appropriate child support for their daughter.
The singer was blunt when speaking about her ex-partner and the relationship he has with Inti, their daughter
Amid the euphoria over the success of her 2025 tour, Cazzu arrived in Mexico and not only expressed gratitude for her fans' affection, but also addressed one of the most sensitive topics in her personal life: the child support her daughter Inti receives from Christian Nodal.
The Argentine artist, 30 years old, was approached by the press at Mexico City's International Airport. After greeting her fans and celebrating the support she received, she said: "I feel very welcomed in Mexico and I don't have enough words to thank the people who bought tickets. I'm very happy, I hope I can travel throughout the country".
However, the relaxed atmosphere changed when she was asked about the financial agreement with Nodal. Frankly, the singer stated: "We honestly don't have an agreement that I consider fair because the expenses are high, but it's what he considers fair."

Although she acknowledged that this situation could lead to a legal conflict, she ruled out taking legal action: "Unlike many single mothers, I have the opportunity to work and generate income to support myself and my daughter. That's why I can choose the battles I'm going to fight".
Cazzu also emphasized that the judicial system doesn't always support mothers and that she's not willing to face a long and exhausting process: "A legal battle with such a patriarchal family law system... the truth is that at this moment I don't think I have the energy for that path. As long as I can support my daughter, I will do it".
Cazzu habló de Nodal y la cuota alimentaria de Inti
Regarding her personal finances, the singer explained that, like any worker, she seeks stability and thinks about the future: "I've been working for a long time, but sometimes more, sometimes less; sometimes things go better for me, sometimes I invest more than I have. It's good to talk about these things because they're our reality. Artists are like anyone who saves to buy a house."
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