Venezuelan Influencer Isabella Ladera Sues Singer Beéle Over Leaked Sex Video
MIAMI - September 17, 2025 - Venezuelan social media influencer Isabella Ladera has officially filed a lawsuit against singer Beéle (real name: Brandon de Jesús López Orozco) over the alleged leak of a sex video featuring the two. The lawsuit, obtained by Rolling Stone, accuses Beéle of invasion of privacy, sexual cyber harassment, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and negligence.
According to the lawsuit, Ladera and López Orozco met in December 2023 at a Miami party while he was in the process of divorcing his wife, Camila Cara Rodriguez. The pair reportedly struck up a friendship and later a romantic relationship, which allegedly led to the creation of the sex video.
The lawsuit claims that Beéle leaked the video, citing evidence that includes the refusal to erase the videos and the apparent easily accessible nature of his phone. "The defendant's actions demonstrate a reckless disregard for plaintiff's privacy and well-being," the lawsuit states.
López Orozco's attorneys previously denied circulating the video, stating that he was also a victim of nonconsensual exposure of his privacy. However, they did not respond to Rolling Stone's request for comment on Wednesday.
The leak of the sex video has sparked widespread attention and debate on social media platforms, with many users expressing outrage and concern over the alleged invasion of Ladera's privacy. "This is a clear case of exploitation and abuse of power," said Dr. Maria Rodriguez, a digital rights expert at the University of Miami. "Beéle's actions demonstrate a disturbing lack of respect for his partner's autonomy and consent."
The lawsuit marks a significant development in the ongoing controversy surrounding Beéle's alleged leak of the sex video. As the case unfolds, it is likely to raise important questions about online privacy, consent, and accountability.
Background:
Beéle rose to fame with his hit single "Mi Vida" in 2022, while Ladera has built a large following on social media platforms as a beauty influencer. The pair's alleged relationship was reportedly short-lived, but the leak of the sex video has sparked a heated debate about online privacy and consent.
Implications:
The lawsuit against Beéle raises important questions about online accountability and the consequences of leaking private content without consent. As social media platforms continue to play a significant role in shaping public discourse, it is essential to address issues of online harassment and exploitation.
Next Developments:
The case is set to proceed in Miami's 11th Judicial Circuit Court, with Ladera seeking damages for invasion of privacy, emotional distress, and negligence. As the trial unfolds, it will be closely watched by fans, critics, and industry experts alike.
*Reporting by Rollingstone.*