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Belinda and Cazzu crossed paths at an event, and their reaction is priceless


Two women choosing confidence over conflict


Belinda and Cazzu© Belinda
Shirley GomezSenior Writer
NOVEMBER 21, 2025 12:08 PM EST

The universe of Latin pop had a mini-earthquake, and it came in the shape of a single photo. Belinda and Cazzu, two powerhouses with loyal fanbases and long careers, finally crossed paths at GQ’s star-studded event in Mexico. Instead of awkward smiles or strategic distance, they posed together like old friends.

Belinda herself shared the photo, sprinkling even more fuel onto the fire of speculation by calling Cazzu “La Jefa,” the nickname Argentina uses for its trap queen. One affectionate caption from Belinda was enough to send fans into detective mode. Was this simply a friendly encounter, or the soft launch of a musical collaboration fans have prayed for since forever?

Belinda and Cazzu crossed paths at an event, and their reaction is priceless© Belinda
Belinda and Cazzu, two powerhouses with loyal fanbases and long careers

A Shared Past the Media Loves to Twist

What makes this meeting extra juicy is the shared history that the media loves to chew on. Both Belinda and Cazzu were romantically linked to Christian Nodal at different times, and in Cazzu’s case, that relationship led to the birth of their daughter, Inti.

Because of this overlap, the internet has tried for years to paint tension where neither star has ever shown it. The imagined rivalry has always lived more in headlines than in real life. Their behavior has consistently told a different story. That’s why their photo together rewrote the script.

Belinda and Cazzu© Belinda
Belinda and Cazzu crossed paths at an event, and their reaction is priceless

Cazzu Breaks the Silence on Inti, Rumors, and Reality

Hours after the glamorous event, reporters caught up with Cazzu and dove straight into personal territory. They asked why her daughter, Inti, didn’t travel with her and pressed her about swirling rumors of exclusive custody, legal battles, and supposed agreements with Nodal.

Cazzu and Inti during her birthday celebration© Cazzu/Instagram
Cazzu and Inti during her birthday celebration

Cazzu explained that she keeps Inti home when trips are too short to justify the disruption. Toddlers thrive on routine, not airport chaos. "I didn’t bring Inti with me because I try to avoid disrupting her routine during short trips. She has her activities and attends kindergarten, so it's better for her if I make these trips quickly and leave just as quickly," she explained.

As for the custody gossip, Cazzu shot it down with calm clarity. No legal process has been initiated. “No, those matters are very complicated, and I can imagine they involve lengthy processes. The truth is, no steps have been taken yet. What needs to be known has already been communicated,” she stated. She also clarified that there are no specific agreements regarding Nodal's visit to Inti, emphasizing that “there’s nothing new on that topic.” 

Nodal himself has admitted he sees his daughter when his schedule allows, which tends to be a few times a year. Both parents seem aligned on that reality, even if social media prefers a more explosive storyline.

A New Chapter Between Two Queens

At its core, this moment between Belinda and Cazzu shows two women choosing confidence over conflict. While they would likely go viral if they collaborated, Cazzu mentioned during her June visit to Mexico that it is not part of her plans.

Belinda and Cazzu crossed paths at an event, and their reaction is priceless© Prensa Danna
Belinda and Cazzu shows two women choosing confidence over conflict

 “I have a lot of respect for Mexican artists, but I don’t know many of them personally. I know Kenia (Os), and at some point, I exchanged messages with Danna, but I think these things happen naturally when you get to know people,” she explained.

“Kenia seems so lovely to me, and with her, I’ve been able to have a little more of a relationship, but I feel that with ‘Beli,’ people move things more morbidly. I wouldn’t like to feed into that. I think those connections have to come from the music; sometimes they happen, sometimes they don’t, and that’s okay,” she explained.

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