La banda de metal de Nueva Jersey Reign se vuelve viral tras el despido de sus integrantes

La banda de metal de Nueva Jersey Reign ha ganado una atención inesperada en internet tras despedir a dos de sus miembros y buscar reemplazos. El grupo citó razones imprevistas y desagradables relacionadas con traiciones personales.

Los miembros restantes, los guitarristas CJ y Aiden junto con el baterista Cork, anunciaron que el vocalista Ryan y la bajista Aubrey fueron expulsados de la banda. Declararon que Aubrey le había sido infiel a Cork con Ryan y mantuvo la relación en secreto durante meses. Detalles adicionales sobre otras acciones de Ryan hacia mujeres también salieron a la luz, lo que motivó la decisión de romper vínculos de inmediato.

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