🚨Maria Julissa salió en live llorando diciendo que le duele el hate y todos los comentarios hacia su novio “mr stiven” ya que está vinculado con ella como cómplice tras confirmarse que ella fue la principal culpable por la muerte del Mencho🚨 pic.twitter.com/52RiBmZWvO
— LonchedeFlautas (@LonchedeFlautas) February 24, 2026
The X post you linked (from @LonchedeFlautas
) shows a clip of Maria Julissa (an OnlyFans model and influencer) during a live stream, where she's crying and expressing how much the online hate and negative comments are hurting her — especially toward her boyfriend Mr. Stiven.The reason for the backlash stems from viral rumors that exploded right after Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes ("El Mencho"), the leader of the CJNG cartel, was killed by Mexican security forces on February 22, 2026, during a military operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco.What the rumors claimSocial media posts (especially on X, Instagram, Facebook, etc.) started spreading claims that Maria Julissa was supposedly El Mencho's lover or girlfriend.
Some versions say she "betrayed" him by leaking his location to authorities (intentionally or unintentionally, e.g., via phone tracking or intercepted communications).
Edited/AI-generated photos quickly went viral showing her supposedly posing with him in a club or elsewhere, presented as "the last photo of El Mencho before his death."
Because of this, people began accusing her boyfriend Mr. Stiven of being involved as an accomplice or getting "dirty money" through her, which triggered massive hate comments directed at him.
What Maria Julissa saysIn her live (and in Instagram stories/posts), she strongly denies any connection to El Mencho or the events:She calls the rumors and photos completely false.
She mentions how easy it is to edit or fake images/AI content online.
She says she "never gets involved in those kinds of topics" and just wants to "keep the party in peace."
The crying in the clip is mainly because the hate is now targeting her boyfriend unfairly due to these baseless accusations.
What official sources and fact-checks sayMexican authorities confirmed El Mencho's death in the February 22 raid, and there were mentions of intelligence (possibly from a woman's communications being tracked), but no official statement has named Maria Julissa or confirmed she had any role.
Multiple news outlets and fact-check articles describe the link as unverified viral rumors, often fueled by AI-edited images and misinformation.
She has publicly stated it's fake news and asked people to stop spreading it.
In short: This is a classic case of a wild internet rumor storm that blew up overnight after a major news event (El Mencho's death), dragging an unrelated influencer and her partner into cartel drama with zero confirmed evidence tying her to it. The clip in the post is her emotional response to the sudden hate wave.
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