Overview
- Tuli Acosta explained on Luzu TV’s Se Fue Larga that “el amor mutó” prompted them to redefine their bond rather than end on a hostile note
- She emphasized that they chose personal communication over a traditional press release, having planned to announce the split together
- TV panelists Majo Martino and Yanina Latorre first aired allegations of a phone-based infidelity, but neither Acosta nor Lit Killah has confirmed the rumor
- They met through mutual friends and went public in 2022, building a high-profile couple status through social-media posts and entertainment appearances
- Fans had noticed a drop in joint posts and interactions weeks before the announcement, illustrating how social-media behavior can signal celebrity splits