Podcast Summary: Chente Ydrach – Se arreglan Karol G y Bad Bunny ft. Soy.Chela
Date: January 28, 2026
Host: Chente Ydrach
Guests: Soy Chela (Michelle), Jan, and others
Overview
In this lively episode of Masacote, Chente Ydrach is joined by the irreverent influencer and entrepreneur Soy.Chela, alongside co-host Jan. The discussion bounces between celebrity gossip—especially the rumored relationship and recent reunion between Karol G and Bad Bunny—relationships, gender roles in fame, social media hustle, urban chismes, and hot-button issues like racism and U.S. politics. With Chela’s unfiltered humor and Chente’s knack for framing social commentary in relatable anecdotes, the conversation seamlessly blends comedy, pop culture, and candid life advice.
Key Topics & Insights
1. Karol G, Bad Bunny & Romantic Rumors (00:00–05:55)
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Chente opens by dissecting the cultural and personal dilemmas faced by female superstars like Karol G, referencing her public breakup, recent low profile, and her surprise appearance onstage with Bad Bunny in Medellín.
- “El gran dilema de ser una superestrella fémina... es todo cabrón. Yo no soy woke, pero la realidad es que esto es un negocio machista... Si tú eres la bichota va a ser bien complicado que el público acepte una pareja para ti.” (02:00)
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Soy.Chela suggests there is real chemistry between Karol G and Bad Bunny, and jokes emerge about celebrity hookups.
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Debate over gendered perceptions of attractiveness and power.
- “Bad Bunny no es clásicamente un jebote... pero el dinero genera un aura que lo hace que se vea más cabrón. Pero la mujer no goza de esos beneficios.” – Chente (06:17)
2. The Power of Money, Confidence & Gender Dynamics (05:55–07:34)
- The trio explores the idea that men's financial success boosts perception of their attractiveness, while women rarely receive the same benefit.
- Chela: “Un hombre con dinero es bien bello, es hermoso. Eso es lo más lindo que hay.” (06:53)
- Jan and Chela argue that confidence, not just looks or money, is what truly attracts people.
3. Identity, Entrepreneurship & "Mámate un bicho" (10:01–12:14, 95:20–96:52)
- Soy.Chela shares her journey from digital marketer in Kentucky to viral content creator, revealing how she monetized her catchphrase “Mámate un bicho.”
- The group discusses the importance of marketing and branding, crediting Chela's hustle for her viral success.
- “Esa es la magia del mercadeo. Yo antes hacía mercadeo digital integrado... pero me di cuenta de algo, que yo no quiero estar en una oficina nunca más.” – Chela (11:40)
4. Life in the U.S.: Immigration, Race & Social Mobility (13:54–17:56, 86:02–89:45)
- Chela recounts moving to Kentucky after Hurricane María, navigating both white-collar career life and subtle forms of racism.
- “Cuando me paro un guardia... en el papel puso non hispanic... pero el racismo está bien cabrón porque hay una pregunta que te está dividiendo de hispánico, non hispanic.” (86:17)
- Chente and Jan discuss the sharp racial and class divisions in U.S. cities compared to Puerto Rico.
5. Influencer Culture & Social Media Hustle (17:23–18:03, 95:14–96:52)
- Chela describes her online following, her approach to haters, and how she leverages virality into business.
- The group debates the real earning potential of content platforms like OnlyFans, emphasizing persistent myths versus statistical realities.
- “La mayoría de los creadores de contenido... gana menos de 200 dólares al mes.” – Jan (36:54)
6. Stand-up Comedy, Nerves, and Performance (26:07–27:39, 58:24–61:23)
- Chente opens up about proposing to his partner onstage, the nerves involved, and his evolution as a performer.
- Chela expresses her desire to try stand-up herself, moving from online comedy to the stage.
7. Tarot, Spirituality, and Dreams (43:10–45:41, 91:10–94:26)
- Chela is “bruja” on social media and explains her intuitive approach to tarot readings, emphasizing guidance over strict prediction.
- “El tarot... es un método de adivinación... pero con la intuición y los problemas de la persona, yo me conecto con Dios.” (43:10)
- In a lighter segment, guests share their most bizarre lucid and anxiety-ridden dreams.
8. U.S. Politics, Police Violence, and Conspiracy (62:09–90:49)
- The group delves into recent police killings in Minneapolis, debates about ICE, and broader patterns of violence and injustice.
- Jan suggests voter suppression tactics are targeting Democratic-leaning states.
- Discussion of the psychological impact of viral videos on society and the dangers of sensationalist “independent journalism.”
- “Gracias a Dios que hay celulares. Porque podemos ver lo que pasó desde varios puntos de vista.” – Chente (68:26)
- Chela: “A esa gente de la ICE se les dijo que pueden hacer lo que les dé la gana... ellos sienten ese poder de que pueden hacer lo que les dé la gana porque el gobierno los está protegiendo.” (70:18)
- The conversation veers into comparisons with fascism, conspiracy theories about the power of lobbyists and ethnicity in U.S. politics, and a rant about left vs. right polarization.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On Karol G’s Superstardom:
- “El gran dilema de ser una superestrella fémina... es todo cabrón. Yo no soy woke, pero la realidad es que esto es un negocio machista.” – Chente (02:00)
- On Confidence:
- “La confianza, brother. Porque una persona con confianza se ve bien donde sea.” – Chela (07:29)
- On Money and Dating:
- “Un hombre con dinero es bien bello, es hermoso. Eso es lo más lindo que hay.” – Chela (06:53)
- On Office Culture in the U.S.:
- “La cultura de oficina de 9 a 5 es bien tóxica... terminé mi maestría, renuncié.” – Chela (52:19)
- On Entrepreneurship:
- “Yo quiero ser no solamente millonaria, self made millionaire. Yo no quiero que nadie me dé nada.” – Chela (35:34)
- On Police Violence:
- “Tú tienes que tener una embriaguez de poder para matar a alguien, brother.” – Chente (70:49)
- On OnlyFans Reality:
- “La mayoría de los creadores gana menos de 200 dólares al mes.” – Jan (36:54)
- On Race in the U.S.:
- “El racismo está bien cabrón porque hay una pregunta que te está dividiendo de hispánico, non hispanic.” – Chela (86:17)
- On American Segregation:
- “Yo he notado que en Estados Unidos... hay una segregación que no hay aquí.” – Chente (87:57)
- On Fear of Children:
- “Mi pesadilla es soñar que yo estoy preña, brother. Son pesadillas.” – Chela (91:45)
Timestamps for Important Segments
- Karol G & Bad Bunny discussion: 00:00–05:55
- Money, Gender, and Attractiveness: 05:55–07:34
- Brand Building & "Mámate un bicho": 10:01–12:14, 95:20–96:52
- Chela's Journey: Puerto Rico to Kentucky: 13:54–17:56
- OnlyFans & Social Media Hustle: 36:03–38:46
- Chente's Onstage Proposal/Nerves: 26:07–27:39, 58:24–61:23
- Tarot & Spiritual Practices: 43:10–45:41
- Viral Videos & Racial Violence in Minneapolis: 62:09–85:00
- Conspiracy Theories and U.S. Politics: 77:26–90:49
- Dreams & Fear of Parenthood: 91:10–94:26
Conclusion
Through biting humor, risky honesty, and real cultural commentary, Chente, Chela and Jan paint a compelling portrait of Latinx celebrity, hustle, and survival in the age of social media and global uncertainty. The conversation jumps deftly from showbiz gossip to the realities of immigrant life, blending personal anecdotes with larger societal critique, and always keeps the laughs coming.
For more, follow Soy.Chela (@soychela9), catch Chente's next stand-up show, and listen to Masacote on all major platforms.
